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Published on: 5/11/2007
Last Visited: 2/1/2009
KALAMAZOO, MI—The Lucasse Selection Committee has unanimously recommended that the 2006-2007 Florence J. Lucasse Fellowship Award for Excellence in Teaching be conferred upon Robert Stauffer, professor of sociology and anthropology at Kalamazoo College, in recognition of his outstanding teaching and work in pedagogy.
The award will be presented after a lecture by Robert Stauffer, "The Effervescence of Intellectual Talk," at 8 p.m. on Monday, May 21, in the Olmsted Room, Mandelle Hall, Kalamazoo College.
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"The Lucasse Selection Committee was impressed by Bob Stauffer's commitment to teaching in the classroom and beyond," said Tom Rice, chair of the committee and associate professor of art.
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Stauffer has been teaching at Kalamazoo College since 1973, when he came to Kalamazoo from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was assistant professor in sociology from 1967 to 1973.
Prior to that, he was an instructor at the University of Illinois.
Stauffer is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he earned his bachelor's in sociology.
He earned his master's and doctorate degrees in sociology from the University of Chicago.
Stauffer has been chair of the department of anthropology and sociology at Kalamazoo College since 1986.