F.Y.I.
Annabelle Lever, assistant professor of political science, has been chosen as one of six fellows for the Harvard University Program in Ethics and the Professions for the 1998-99 academic year. Lever plans to devote her time to the ethical issues raised by patents on human genes.Mitchell Robinson, assistant professor of school and community music education at Eastman, has received the Reston Prize from Heldref Publications. Robinson's award-winning paper, "A Collaborative Model for School and Community Music Education," will be published in a future issue of Arts Education Policy Review.
Lisa Schwartz has joined University Health Service at the Medical Center and has been appointed clinical senior instructor. She earned an M.D. degree at the School of Medicine and Dentistry, where she completed her residency in the primary care program in Internal Medicine.
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