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Fulbright College Announces 2023 Connor Faculty Fellows

by | Jul 7, 2023 | Awards & Honors, Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Gifts

This year, 20 determined faculty members have been selected as the 2023 class of Connor Faculty Fellows at the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

Their expertise spans the natural sciences, humanities, fine arts and social sciences, and the funds from the Connor fellowship are intended to help each rising academic further their professional pursuits.

“I want to congratulate this year’s Connor fellows for their remarkable achievements,” said Kathryn Sloan, interim dean of Fulbright College. “This esteemed award not only recognizes their passion for education, but showcases their potential to shape the future of their fields.”

“I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these outstanding individuals!” she added. “We are so proud of their commitment to their students and to the mission of ‘Fostering Peace Through Education’ that Fulbright College strives to uphold.”

The Fulbright College 2023 Connor Faculty Fellows include:

Robert and Sandra Connor established the Connor Endowed Faculty Fellowship in 2004 to provide essential faculty development opportunities to rising academic experts in the college. These faculty members are selected annually by a college committee including the dean for their contributions to the college and their departments.

This honor comes with a $6,000 award, used by fellows to facilitate travel, expand research initiatives and support classroom activities. These initiatives would not have been possible without the gracious support of the Connors.

Since its inception, the resulting endowment has enabled Fulbright College to recognize more than 240 Connor fellows and counting, many of whom are now leaders in their departments, serving in administrative capacities or in prominent teaching and research positions with impressive publication records.

This story also appeared in the University of Arkansas News publication.

Story by Payton Willhite, Communication and Creative Services Intern