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Three professors win release time for 2002-03 academic year
April 13, 2002
Several professors at St. Olaf have won released-time grant awards for 2002-03: Mark Allister, associate professor of English and Environmental Studies, is editing Men and Nature: New Perspectives on Masculinity and the Natural World, a collection of essays exploring society's constructs of nature and masculinity. Karen Cherewatuk, associate professor of English, will complete a book manuscript tentatively titled Marriage in Malory, a project that "seeks to uncover in Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur, completed in 1469, the author's and original audience's attitudes toward marriage, adultery and sexual relations." Paul Jackson, assistant professor of chemistry, will complete lab research to better understand the "separations process of reversed-phase liquid chromatography and applying that understanding to the development of environmental analysis methods." He will prepare a journal article and conference presentations on his research.
