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2014-2015 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award For Social Science Research Recipient

May 15, 2014 American Studies | College of Arts and Humanities

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An ARHU graduate student receives the 2014-2015 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award for Social Science Research.

An ARHU graduate student received the 2014-2015 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award for Social Science Research.

Congratulations to Daniel Greene, ARHU’s Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award recipient!

The Longest Award, established by Mary Jack Wintle (Mrs. James W. Longest), honors the memory and outstanding personal and professional achievements of Dr. James W. Longest. It provides $2,000 to support doctoral dissertation research in the social sciences with potential benefits for small and/or disadvantaged communities. Candidacy tuition remission also will be granted for each of two semesters (if not covered by other tuition remission).

Dr. James W. Longest served on the research faculty of Cornell University for ten years before coming to the University of Maryland in 1967. Dr. Longest retired and became Professor Emeritus in 1990. He took great interest in assisting students, for whom he set high professional standards, and continued advising students until his death in November 1992. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Longest supported an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving in the areas of community development and the delivery of services in rural areas.

ARHU Recipient:

Daniel Greene, American Studies