Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty
The Ernest A. Lynton Award was established in 1996 by the New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE). Ernest A. Lynton was the academic vice president for the University of Massachusetts’s three-campus system. The award honors his work in profiling those faculty members who provide their knowledge of community engagement with their students.
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2010 Call for Applications
Previous Winners
2009 Winner Lynton Award Winner
Nick Tobier, Assistant Professor, School of Art and Design, University of Michigan
Nick Tobier pictured with Glenn Gabbard, Associate Director of NERCHE
2008 Lynton Award Winner
Michelle Dunlap, Associate Professor, Human Development Connecticut College
Connecticut College
Professor Dunlap pictured with three of her students, Sharon Singleton and John Saltmarsh from NERCHE and Carla Lynton
2007 Lynton Award Winner
Lorlene Hoyt, Assistant Professor, Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lorlene Hoyt pictured with Jim Votruba, President, Northern Kentucky University and John Saltmarsh, Director, NERCHE
2006 Lynton Award Winners
 Glynda Hull, Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley
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 Julia Lupton, Professor of English and Comparative Literature University of California, Irvine
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 Katherine O’Donnell, Professor of Sociology Hartwick College
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Research and Public Policy
Ernest A. Lynton Award
Program and Policy Committee
Resources
Publications and Research
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