McMicken College Dean Wins Canadian Studies Award
Karen Gould, dean of the University of Cincinnatis McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, received the Governor General's International Award for Canadian Studies on May 26. The award recognizes a scholar who has made an outstanding contribution to scholarship and to the development of Canadian Studies internationally.
In addition to receiving her award during a special recognition banquet at the Hotel Governeur in Montreal, Gould gave a speech. The Governor Generals International Award for Canadian Studies is given annually, every other year to a Canadianist working outside Canada, and in alternate years to a Canadianist working inside Canada.
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