PROFESSOR CHOSEN BY AU STUDENTS FOR 2006 FACULTY OF THE YEAR AWARD

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, an honor society with chapters at 218 campuses across the United States, has named Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty member Steven P. Brown winner of the society’s Faculty of the Year Award for 2006.

The student-nominated award recognizes faculty members at member institutions who inspire high achievement in and outside the classroom. The award carries a $1,000 stipend and the society will make a $5,000 contribution in his name to Auburn’s general scholarship fund.

Brown, an AU faculty member since 1998, teaches American government, public law, religion and politics and East Asian politics.

He received an Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2003 from the Auburn Alumni Association, and his book “Trumping Religion,” published in 2002, won the Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression from the National Communication Association.







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AU professor develops first egg-injected poultry vaccination against avian influenza
Professor chosen by AU students for 2006 Faculty of the Year Award
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AU Pharmacy School to offer degrees at USA
Alabama Rep. Hubbard helps secure additional funds for AU Airport
Challenge from Liberal Arts dean results in green roof project
AU's Backsheider to receive Modern Language Association's James Russell Lowell prize

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