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The Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award Previous Recipients

2008 Richard Pan, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Director of Communities and Physicians Together, University of California-Davis
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2007 Marybeth Lima, Professor of Biological & Agricultural Engineering at Louisiana State University
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2006 William Oakes, associate professor of engineering education and co-director of EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) at Purdue University
[Learn more about the 2006 award]
2005 Seth S. Pollack, Service Learning Institute, California State University, Monterey Bay
[Learn more about the 2005 award]
2004 Richard M. Eberst, California State University, San Bernardino
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2003 Dr. Dwight Giles, University of Massachusetts, Boston and
Dr. Janet Eyler, Vanderbilt University
[Learn more about the 2003 award]
2002 Ira Harkavy, University of Pennsylvania
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2001 Dilafruz Williams, Portland State University
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2000 John Wallace, University of Minnesota
[Learn more about the 2000 award]
1999 David Cooper, Michigan State University and
Donna Duffy, Middlesex Community College
[Learn more about the 1999 award]
1998 Robert Bringle, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and
Garry Hesser, Augsburg College
[Learn more about the 1998 award]
1997 Richard Kraft, University of Colorado-Boulder
1996 Nancy Nickman, University of Utah
1995 Robert Coles, Harvard University, honorary and
Cathy Comstock, University of Colorado-Boulder

Please note that this award was known as the Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service-Learning from 1995 until 2008. The 2009 award was the first one given as the Thomas Ehrlich Engaged Faculty Award.

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The Swearer Award has provided me with such an incredible venue for advocacy. At Penn, I've had the chance to speak to faculty, students, and alumni who are interested more than ever in supporting the civic mission of higher education."

-Mei Elansary, University of Pennsylvania, recipient of Campus Compact's Swearer Student Humanitarian Award