Richard W. Lyman Award Explained
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
Awarded by National Humanities Center
Recently awarded by Stanford University
External links
- , National Humanities Center
- , Stanford University
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Richard W. Lyman Award. alumni.stanford.edu.
- Web site: Historian Lyman Van Slyke awarded Lyman Award from alumni association. January 25, 2012. Stanford News.
- Web site: FSI | CDDRL - Diamond honored with Lyman award for alumni engagement at Stanford. cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu.
- Web site: Stanford Alumni Association honors Abbas Milani with 2017 Lyman Award. November 15, 2017. Stanford News.
- Web site: Tina Seelig receives the 2018 Lyman Award . November 12, 2018. Stanford School of Engineering.
- Web site: Stanford Alumni Association presents 2019 Lyman Award to Michael McFaul. November 20, 2019. Stanford News.