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Cleaned up the page---the guy is not *that* important and there are a lot of loaded irrelevancies here; corrected a typo; and added the T.B. Davie Lecture, which is on the web.verify 04:15, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Verify

Politics? Efforts to characterize politics in article "Alan Charles Kors" violate the spirit of biographies of living persons in Wikipedia. If you've got something against this guy, take it private; this is not the place. Broadman (talk) 22:01, 16 March 2009 (UTC)Broadman (talk) 21:59, 16 March 2009 (UTC)Broadman[reply]

Heterodox? The word "heterodox" is not Kors's term, but standard English, and the comment accompanying the change is both uninformed and bizarrely personal. The Wikipedia article "Heterodoxy" gives "heterodox" as its adjective in the first paragraph. For a full listing of the widespread and standard use of "heterodox," long before Kors's book, see any dictionary, or, to find it all together, see http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2004/04/28.html. Again, if you've got something against this guy, Wikipedia is not the place to do it.Broadman (talk)Broadman —Preceding undated comment added 06:59, 17 March 2009 (UTC).[reply]

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A more balanced list of his awards, honors, fellowships, etc.

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1975: Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching

1975-76: Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies

1985-86: Director, N.E.H. Summer Seminars

1986-87: Fellow, Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University

1989: Ira Abrams Award for Distinguished Teaching 1990: Univ. of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Fellowship

1992-98: Member, National Council on the Humanities (Confirmed by U.S. Senate, July 1992)

1993: Seminar Director, Folger Institute, Washington, DC

1994: Young America’s Foundation Engalitcheff Award, for Defense of Academic Freedom

1997: Templeton Honor Roll (for Academic Freedom)

1998: Collegiate Network Friend of Liberty Award

1999-: Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute

2001: The Barry R. Gross Award for "Distinguished Service to the Cause of Academic Freedom"

2002: Caldwell Award for Leadership in Higher Education, Pope Center for Higher Education Policy

2003-04: Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar

2004-05: James Wilbur Award, conferred by The Conference on Value Inquiry, for "Extraordinary Contributions to the Appreciation and Advancement of Human Values," 32nd Conference of Value Inquiry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 2005-11 Senior Fellow, The Goldwater Institute, Phoenix, AZ

2005: National Humanities Medal (Citation:"For his study

of European intellectual thought and his dedication to the study of the humanities. A widely respected teacher, he is the champion of academic freedom.") Washington DC.

2006: Charles Ludwig Award for Distinguished College Teaching

2007: Richard S. Dunn Award for Distinguished College Teaching

2008: Jeane Kirkpatrick Award for Defense of Academic Freedom

2008: The Bradley Prize (Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation)

2014: James Q. Wilson Award for Distinguished Scholarship , On ttheNature of a Free Society, James Madison Center, EnlightenmentNow1789 (talk) 11:28, 21 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]