11-23-93 TAs Receive Pew Grants TEACHING ASSISTANTS RECEIVE LEADERSHIP AWARDS FROM PEW TRUST COLUMBUS -- Eighteen graduate teaching assistants (TAs) at The Ohio State University recently received Teaching Leadership Awards from the Pew Charitable Trusts. The grants, of up to $300 each, helped finance the TAs' participation in the fourth annual National Conference on the Training and Employment of Graduate Teaching Assistants, held Nov. 10-13 in Chicago. The conference theme was "Engaging the Disciplines." Workshops, speakers, symposia and other activities addressed ways to integrate the views of universities, the academic disciplines and learned societies on graduate students' futures in teaching and scholarship. Ohio State TAs who received Pew awards and their departments are: Robert Boyd, aeronautical and astronautical eEngineering Terrance Lumpkins, political science Bruce Kelley, music theory John Skrzypczak, Near Eastern, Judaic and Hellenic languages Mark Winchester, theatre Luis Hermosilla, Spanish and Portuguese Daniel S. Dugan, technology education Michael McCrary, sociology Daniel Myers, sociology Kaizaa Kotwal, theatre Amber Ault, sociology Sumit Ghose, French and Italian Kenneth Williams, mathematics and communications Shiv Bakhshi, communications Carla Corroto, sociology Kimberly Dugan, sociology Dave Miklosovic, aeronautical and astronautical engineering Sandra Thompson, management and human resources # Contact: Nancy Chism, faculty and TA development, Center for Instructional Resources, (614) 292-3644. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 23 Nov 1993 16:20:37 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.