It happens again -- the peril of writing from an oversensite phone; my message jumped while I was trying to delete an error! Please, all should disregard that.
Back to Professor Falola's award:
Big congratulations, Prof. The award is richly deserved. No surprises. I've been asking myself -- and you -- for a long time how you do it, but there are no easy answers. The best answer I have isIt's just quite simply that you're a special talent. Thanks for the inspiration.
Ugo
On Oct 21, 2010 5:32 AM, "Bisola F" <bisolafalola@gmail.com> wrote:
> President Bill Powers of the University of Texas Presented the 2010 Career
> Research Award to Professor Toyin Falola, the first Black scholar to win
> this award in the history of the University.
>
> The award is given to a faculty "who has maintained superior research
> programs over many years" A most coveted award, it carries a check in the
> amount of $10,000 along with other privileges. A citation acknowledges the
> contributions of his over a hundred books, his influence on the discipline,
> and his indefatigable energy and prolific output in the last three decades.
>
> Congrats!
>
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-- > President Bill Powers of the University of Texas Presented the 2010 Career
> Research Award to Professor Toyin Falola, the first Black scholar to win
> this award in the history of the University.
>
> The award is given to a faculty "who has maintained superior research
> programs over many years" A most coveted award, it carries a check in the
> amount of $10,000 along with other privileges. A citation acknowledges the
> contributions of his over a hundred books, his influence on the discipline,
> and his indefatigable energy and prolific output in the last three decades.
>
> Congrats!
>
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