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职称:Professor of Religion and Chair
所属学校:University of Rochester
所属院系:religion and classics
所属专业:Religion/Religious Studies
联系方式:(585) 275-4760
1978-87 University of Chicago 1979-80 American University in Cairo: Arabic Program 1973-78 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1987 Ph.D. with Honors, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago; Dissertation: "Filled with a Burning Desire: Ibn al-Fāriḍ-- Poet, Mystic, and Saint," Jaroslav Stetkevych, advisor. 1978 M.A., Asian Studies, University of Illinois; Master's Essay: "Aspects of Contemporary Egyptian Sufism," C. Ernest Dawn, advisor. 1977 B.A., Department of Religion, University of Illinois. B.A., with Distinction, Individual Plans of Study, University of Illinois; Area of Concentration: Indo-Iranian Mysticism.
2014 Nominated, New York Emmy for work on “A Walk Through History in Mt. Hope Cemetery,” produced by WXXI (PBS), Rochester, NY 2010 Nominated, Teacher of the Year (Students' Association Award). 2008 Phi Beta Kappa guest lecturer, State University of New York at Geneseo. 2005 Goergen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in Undergraduate Education. 2002 Teacher of the Year-- Humanities (Students' Association Award). 1997 Nominated, Goergen Award for Distinguished Achievement and Artistry in Teaching. 1995 Honorary Member of the Golden Key National Honor Society for Exemplary Commitment to Higher Education. 1993 G. Graydon & Jane W. Curtis Award for Excellence in Nontenured Teaching in Honor of Professor Helcamp, Class of 1911. 1992 Nominated, Teacher of the Year (Students' Association Award). 1991 Abraham J. Karp Award for Excellence in Teaching at the University of Rochester. 1987 Ph.D. with Honors. 1985 Mrs. Giles Whiting Fellowship 1982 First Prize Translation, American Association of Teachers of Arabic. 1977 Member Phi Beta Kappa. 1977 Graduation with Distinction (B.A.-I.P.S.). 1977 Michael A. Scherer Writing Award; Department of History, University of Illinois. 1975-76 James Scholar, University of Illinois.