Two SU Professors Earn Henry C. Welcome Fellowships
Wednesday September 8, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Two ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ professors 		recently received 2003 Henry C. Welcome fellowships from the Maryland 		Higher Education Commission (MHEC).		Valued at $20,000 over three years, the 		scholarships have been awarded to Edward Brown of the Art Department and 		Dr. Divya Devadoss of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department.		Brown has taught drawing, color theory, painting 		and two-dimensional design courses at SU since 2002. He earned his 		M.F.A. in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, 		MI. His solo exhibit sites have included the Mill River Gallery in Oella 		Mill, MD, and the Howard County Center for the Arts in Ellicott City, 		MD. He received the Individual Artist Award in Visual Arts from the 		Maryland State Arts Council in 2000.		He plans to use the fellowship to make studio and 		classroom improvements, purchase supplies and digital art software, 		attend the annual College Art Association Conference in Atlanta and 		travel to Europe to see paintings by artists including Caspar David 		Friedrich and Caravaggio.		“With this award I can be a more effective 		teacher,” he said. “Classroom improvements will directly benefit 		students taking drawing classes. Promoting my research increases my 		knowledge of art and allows me to share that knowledge with my students. 		With an increasingly larger number of students pursuing the B.F.A., it 		becomes increasingly important for faculty in the Art Department to stay 		current with the professional practices of their field.”		Devadoss comes to SU this semester from 		Northwestern University. Specializing in mathematical modeling of 		frontal polymerization, she plans to use the fellowship to fund research 		and encourage undergraduate students to work with her on scholarly 		pursuits. The fellowship may allow those students to travel to 		conferences, where they can network and present their research to 		professors and other students from around the country.		“This award will have a significant impact on my 		scholarship and teaching and especially on my students who have the 		motivation and desire to excel,” she said.		Other SU Welcome Fellowship winners are Dr. Anjali 		Pandey of the English Department (2001), Dr. Xiaohong Wang of the 		Mathematics and Computer Sciences Department (2002), Dr. Darrell Mottley 		Newton of the Communication and Theatre Arts Department (2003) and Dr. 		Jing Quan of the Information and Decision Sciences Department (2003).		Presented by MHEC, this competitive incentive 		program helps eligible Maryland universities recruit and retain diverse 		and accomplished faculties.		For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the 		SU Web site at				www.salisbury.edu.