Professor Paulette Clancy is awarded a Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship

The Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in Service-Learning recognizes the importance of the national movement in higher education for greater involvement in civic engagement.

Paulette Clancy, Samuel W. and M. Diane Bodman Professor in the Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has been awarded a Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship.

The Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in Service-Learning recognizes the importance of the national movement in higher education for greater involvement in civic engagement.

Two faculty members, who are having a significant impact on undergraduate, professional, or graduate education at Cornell by involving their students in challenging service-learning programs, will be given a $5,000 award to enable them to further develop an ongoing community-based learning/research project, to initiate a new effort, or to seek institutionalization of a service-learning course.

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