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The Richard W. Lyman Award was presented for five years, from 2002 to 2006, by the National Humanities Center. It recognized scholars who have advanced the humanities through the use of information technology, and was given only to male recipients
Another award with the same name was started in 1983 by Stanford University.[1]
Both awards are named after Professor Richard Wall Lyman.
Award recipients
editAwarded by National Humanities Center
edit- 2002 Jerome McGann
- 2003 Roy Rosenzweig
- 2004 Robert K. Englund
- 2005 John M. Unsworth
- 2006 Willard McCarty
Recently awarded by Stanford University
edit- 2011 Lyman Van Slyke[2]
- 2012 Hank Greely
- 2013 Larry Diamond[3]
- 2015 Jeffrey R. Koseff
- 2016 James Fox
- 2017 Abbas Milani[4]
- 2018 Tina Seelig[5]
- 2019 Michael McFaul[6]
- 2020 None
- 2021 Elizabeth A. Hadly
- 2022 Christopher Gardner
- 2023 Elaine Treharne
External links
edit- Lyman Award, National Humanities Center
- Lyman Award, Stanford University
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Richard W. Lyman Award". alumni.stanford.edu.
- ^ "Historian Lyman Van Slyke awarded Lyman Award from alumni association". Stanford News. January 25, 2012.
- ^ "FSI | CDDRL - Diamond honored with Lyman award for alumni engagement at Stanford". cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu. 23 January 2014.
- ^ "Stanford Alumni Association honors Abbas Milani with 2017 Lyman Award". Stanford News. November 15, 2017.
- ^ "Tina Seelig receives the 2018 Lyman Award". Stanford School of Engineering. November 12, 2018.
- ^ "Stanford Alumni Association presents 2019 Lyman Award to Michael McFaul". Stanford News. November 20, 2019.