
The McColl Family Fellowship: Inaugurated during 1999, the McColl Family Fellowship provides a stipend annually for travel to a field area for geographic research. The winners must submit a FOCUS article about their research experience and results. The 2000 recipient was Dr. Joseph J. Hobbs. His article "People and Caves in Madagascar" appears in FOCUS on Geography Volume 46(4), published in mid-2001. The 2001 recipient is Dr. Kendra McSweeny, who will use her award for travel to Honduras to assess the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch. For more information about this program, contact the American Geographical Society office in New York City at the address listed at the bottom of this page.
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