DISTINGUISHED MASTER'S THESIS AWARD
From the Council of Graduate Schools Web site:
“CGS draws its institutional membership from colleges and universities significantly engaged in graduate education, research, and scholarship culminating in the award of the master's or doctoral degree. Currently, CGS membership includes over 500 universities in the United States and Canada, and 16 universities outside North America. Collectively, CGS institutions annually award more than 95 percent of all U.S. doctorates and over 78 percent of all U.S. master's degrees.”
Membership: http://www.cgsnet.org/Default.aspx?tabid=102&ctl=InstSearchResult&mid=437&TYPE=REGION&VALUE=ALL
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The Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award is given in recognition of distinguished scholarship and research.
The following are the seven U.S. award recipients in 2001:
Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (Annual Meeting: Richmond, VA)
· Gery Daniel Dorazio – Mathematics and Sciences Award
· Terry O’Brien Pettinger – Humanities Award
Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (Annual Meeting: St. Louis, MO) http://www.mags-net.org/Members.htm
· Shirley Krug McKamie – Humanities Award*
· James Anthony – Mathematics and Sciences Award
Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools (Annual Meeting: Annapolis, MD)
· (name unavailable) – Mathematics and Sciences Award
Western Association of Graduate Schools (Annual Meeting: Seattle, WA)
· Reinar T. Knur – Mathematics and Sciences Award
· Ryan Looper – Mathematics and Sciences Award
*THREE CUBIST PORTRAITS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATED ASPECTS OF TIME
MANIPULATION AND AMORALITY WITHIN GERTRUDE STEIN’S WORD PORTRAIT
“PICASSO” (1909), PABLO PICASSO’S PORTRAIT OF DANIEL-HENRY KAHNWEILER (1910),
AND IGOR STRAVINSKY’S PORTRAIT OF A PEASANT BRIDE IN
THE FIRST TABLEAU OF LES NOCES (1917)