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RAMAPO MAGAZINE
Spring 2000 Volume 1, Issue 1
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Fulbright Scholars
The Fulbright Program, established in 1946, is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Government. As stated in the legislation which created the program, it is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. . . The following Ramapo faculty have received Fulbright awards. |
Flavia Alaya (Emerita)
Professor of English and Comparative Literature,
School of Social Science and Human Services
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Roger N. Johnson
Professor of Psychology,
School of Theoretical and Applied Science
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Walter Brown
Professor of History and International Studies,
School of American and International Studies
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William J. Makofske
Professor of Physics,
School of Theoretical and Applied Science
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Charles Carreras
Associate Professor of History and Latin American Studies,
School of American and International Studies
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Sharon Rubin
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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William J. Frech
Associate Professor of International Business,
School of Administration and Business (See related story)
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Frances Shapiro-Skrobe
Professor of English,
Division of Basic Studies
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Henry J. Frundt
Professor of Urban Sociology,
School of Social Science and Human Services
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Sydney Weinberg
Professor of American History;
Director, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies,
School of American and International Studies |
Carol Hovanec
Professor of English, Dean,
School of American and International Studies
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