![]() ![]() The lecture, sponsored by the Council on Research and Creative Work, or CRCW, through the CU-Boulder Graduate School and Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, was free and open to the public.Īnderson’s research and teaching focus is on the colonial period, the era of the American Revolution and early national U.S. He delivered the 100th annual lecture, titled "War and Peace in American History," on Wednesday, February 20 at 4 p.m. "Fred has the reputation as being one of the great teachers on the Boulder campus he has inspired many students over many years." "The Distinguished Research Lectureship singles out someone who has done extraordinary and exceptional work over the course of a career, not just one book or one project," said John Stevenson, associate dean of the Graduate School. ![]() History Professor Fred Anderson of the University of Colorado at Boulder was awarded the 100th Distinguished Research Lectureship, the highest honor bestowed upon a faculty member by the CU faculty, recognizing an entire body of creative work and research. 101th Distinguished Research Lecture 2008 ![]()
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