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Robert Borofsky (2002)
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Brief Elaborations of
Faculty Statements Regarding
Significant Accomplishments
In Public Outreach

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Pam Crabtree

Member, Hopewell Township NJ Historic Presenvation Commission (2000 to present), Chair (2005-2006). The Commission received a 2006 New Jersey Historic Preservation award for its development of design guidelines for historic properties. 1999: awarded an award for Support to Interpretation from the Northeast Region of the National Park Service for involving the public Iincluding Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, local middle school students, and members of local historic societies)in the ongoing excavations of Fort Johns and other French and Indian War period sites in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

Randall White

I have been involved in numerous documentary films over the past 15 years
including, most recently, a key role in Public Television's EVOLUTION series.
Other such interventions include at least 3 BBC/Horizon contributions. In 1986 I was Curator for the American Museum of Natural History's blockbuster exhibition, DARK CAVES, BRIGHT VISIONS: LIFE IN ICE AGE
EUROPE. I was cited in accompanying articles in TIME, NEWSWEEK, NATURAL HISTORY, SMITHSONIAN Lexis Nexus does not extend to Europe, where since 2000 I have organized public lecture series at Montignac-Lascaux in the Dordogne and am an elected member of the local tourist board. Last summer, I curated an exhibit entitled Les Femmes de Toujours on Paleolithic female statuettes in Les Eyzies de Tayac in the Dordogne; under the
auspices of the Pôle International de la Préhistoire and attracted several
thousand visitors. Finally, my research activities have been repeatedly reported in the the regional newspaper Sud Ouest.

 

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