Awards & Honors
Distinguished
Professor of Anthropology Frederick Errington has been invited
to spend a month in Paris as visiting professor at the École des
Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (The School of Advanced Studies in
the Social Sciences). Dr. Errington will be delivering a series of
lectures about food, globalization, class, and gender in various
seminars between May 9 and June 8, 2005. The École describes itself as
dedicated to the analysis of the contemporary world from a
multidisciplinary, cross-cultura,l and comparative perspective, and to
the training of experts in various cultural areas.
Trustee Wenda Harris Millard ’76, chief sales officer at Yahoo,
Inc. received the 2005 Matrix Award for online media from New York
Women in Communications, Inc. The Matrix Award acknowledges
outstanding women who have distinguished themselves in the
communications fields of advertising, arts & entertainment, books,
broadcasting, magazines, newspapers, online media and public
relations. New York Women in Commuications, Inc. is a not-for-profit
organization, founded in 1929, dedicated to promoting the highest
standards throughout the industry and to providing education and
leadership for the next generation.
Composer in Residence Robert Edward Smith’s Sonata for Flute,
Viola and Harp will be performed on April 28, 2005 in Cordoba, Spain
as part of the Chamber Music Series sponsored by the banking firm Caja
Sur. The sonata will be performed by the Trio Zahira: Wendela van Swol,
flute; Nelson Armitano, viola, and Laura Hernandez, harp.
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