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The best way to end corruption is to first examine its underlying causes, says the winner of the 2009 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
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“The Lost Art of Letter Writing,” a four-movement concerto for violin and orchestra by Australian composer Brett Dean, has earned the 2009 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
A North Carolina scholar has earned the 2007 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for his memoir analyzing the social and spiritual effects of a racially motivated murder in his hometown. In his 2004 book, âBlood Done Sign My Name,â Timothy Tyson tells the story of the killing of a young black man, Henry Marrow, by […]
The old saying âmonkey see, monkey doâ also applies to human behavior, say a trio of Italian scientists who have earned the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. Researchers Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese and Leonardo Fogassi have identified a âmirror neuronâ system of brain cells in monkeys that also exists in humans. The […]
The alliance of nations trying to keep Afghanistan from reverting to a haven for terrorists needs to âgo big or get outâ if it is serious about solving the problem. So says Roland Paris, associate professor of public and international affairs at University of Ottawa and winner of the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award […]
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Education works best when parents, teachers, other school employees and the community pull together to make it happen, says the winner of the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Education. Federal law mandates instruction for all children but overlooks the need to help them become successful adults, James Comer, a Yale University child psychiatry […]
âStatic,â a chamber music work by American composer Sebastian Currier, has earned the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition. The name of the six-movement piece for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano reflects âdifferent meanings of the word âstatic,â which can be a state of quiet balance or the erratic noise between […]
âGilead,â a book by Marilynne Robinson that earned this yearâs 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, also has claimed the 2006 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion. It is the first time a novel has won the Grawemeyer religion prize, which is given jointly by Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the University of Louisville. Described as âprofoundly […]
How do people know where they are and how they got there? Two scientists who have helped identify the brainâs mapping system earned the 2006 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. John OâKeefe and Lynn Nadel, who explained their theory in a 1978 book, âThe Hippocampus as a Cognitive Mapâ and in later journal […]
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Remarks from Dr. Jim Ramsey, President of the University of Louisville
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Context is key to fixing corruption, says Grawemeyer world order winner
/in News, World Order/by adminThe best way to end corruption is to first examine its underlying causes, says the winner of the 2009 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
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/in News, Psychology/by admin“The Lost Art of Letter Writing,” a four-movement concerto for violin and orchestra by Australian composer Brett Dean, has earned the 2009 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
2007 – Timothy Tyson
/in News, Religion/by adminA North Carolina scholar has earned the 2007 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for his memoir analyzing the social and spiritual effects of a racially motivated murder in his hometown. In his 2004 book, âBlood Done Sign My Name,â Timothy Tyson tells the story of the killing of a young black man, Henry Marrow, by […]
2007 – Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese and Leonardo Fogassi
/in News, Psychology/by adminThe old saying âmonkey see, monkey doâ also applies to human behavior, say a trio of Italian scientists who have earned the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. Researchers Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallese and Leonardo Fogassi have identified a âmirror neuronâ system of brain cells in monkeys that also exists in humans. The […]
2007 – Roland Paris
/in News, World Order/by adminThe alliance of nations trying to keep Afghanistan from reverting to a haven for terrorists needs to âgo big or get outâ if it is serious about solving the problem. So says Roland Paris, associate professor of public and international affairs at University of Ottawa and winner of the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award […]
2007 – James Comer
/in News/by adminEducation works best when parents, teachers, other school employees and the community pull together to make it happen, says the winner of the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Education. Federal law mandates instruction for all children but overlooks the need to help them become successful adults, James Comer, a Yale University child psychiatry […]
2007 – Sebastian Currier
/in Music Composition, News/by adminâStatic,â a chamber music work by American composer Sebastian Currier, has earned the 2007 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition. The name of the six-movement piece for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano reflects âdifferent meanings of the word âstatic,â which can be a state of quiet balance or the erratic noise between […]
2006 – Marilynne Robinson
/in News, Religion/by adminâGilead,â a book by Marilynne Robinson that earned this yearâs 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, also has claimed the 2006 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion. It is the first time a novel has won the Grawemeyer religion prize, which is given jointly by Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the University of Louisville. Described as âprofoundly […]
2006 – John OâKeefe and Lynn Nadel
/in News, Psychology/by adminHow do people know where they are and how they got there? Two scientists who have helped identify the brainâs mapping system earned the 2006 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. John OâKeefe and Lynn Nadel, who explained their theory in a 1978 book, âThe Hippocampus as a Cognitive Mapâ and in later journal […]