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Fornaess awarded Bergman Trust

John Eric Fornaess, professor of mathematics, has been selected by the American Mathematical Society as the 1994 awardee of the Stefan Bergman Trust. The prize recognizes mathematical accomplishments in the areas of research in which Bergman worked.

Adams heads Division 40 of the APA

Kenneth M. Adams, professor of psychiatry and of psychology, is president-elect of the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40) of the American Psychological Association (APA) for 1994-95. The group represents the education, research, and practice interests of some 3,900 division members.

NASW honors Allen-Meares

Paula Allen-Meares, dean of the School of Social Work, has been honored with the 1994 Presidential Award for Excellence in Social Work Education. The award, presented at the National Association of Social Workers meeting, recognizes Allen-Meares’ outstanding contributions to the profession.

Two plaques for Bromage

Mary C. Bromage, professor emerita of written communication at the School of Business Administration, recently was awarded a plaque in recognition of her “valuable contribution to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service Audit Training Program.” Bromage received another plaque for her eight years of teaching in the Service’s Career Development Division.

Brater explores Beckett in a new book

Enoch Brater, professor of English and of theater, has authored a new book titled The Drama in the Text: Beckett’s Late Fiction (Oxford University Press). “The only book that deals thoroughly with Beckett’s complete late fiction,” reviewers say, “Brater’s study opens to a wide literary audience the difficult and elliptical nature of Beckett’s mature prose style.”

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