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UW-Fond du Lac names Kaplan
Fellows
Two faculty members have been named Arthur M.
Kaplan Fellows for the 2007-08 academic year at
the University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac. Both
recipients are being recognized for their
innovative teaching and integration of
service-learning experiences into their courses.
Michael
Nofz, sociology professor, is recognized for
his research in
service-learning and for his leadership in
encouraging colleagues to incorporate
service-learning opportunities into their
courses by offering workshops and by integrating
it into his own classes. He promoted several
service-related events including National
Literacy Action Week, First Book and Talk Like a
Pirate Day to enrich the student experience and
increase community awareness of
service-learning.
John
Scotello, art professor, created a
ground-breaking design project in which students
studied books as expressive art - constructing
medieval manuscript illuminations using only
techniques, theories and recipes from the Middle
Ages. The students prepared their own skin
parchments, inked with quill pens and
embellished with gold leaf and hand-ground
paints. He has created a project handbook which
will be used by various University of Wisconsin
schools as well as private universities.
This award is conferred to individuals who
make significant and innovative improvement in
instruction or service to students. The award
honors Kaplan, who retired in 1993 as vice
chancellor of the
UW Colleges. Kaplan was committed to
improving the quality of instruction and service
to students at the UW Colleges’ campuses.
Recipients of the award receive a $250 grant
that can be used to further enhance their
creative approaches to education. The
UW-Fond du Lac Foundation provides a
matching grant.
UW-Fond du Lac is one of the thirteen
campuses of the UW
Colleges which are, collectively, the
freshman/sophomore liberal arts transfer
institution of the
UW System.
Kaplan Awards are presented at each of the
thirteen campuses.
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