Awards
Lawrence Busch
- Ralph Smuckler Award for Advancing International Studies, 2004
- Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole, 2001-present
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Tom Dietz
- Sustainability Science Award, Ecological Society of America (2005)
- Distinguished Publication Award, American Sociological Association Section on Environment, Technology and Society (2004)
- National Associate, U.S. National Academies of Science (2001)
- Distinguished Contribution Award, Section on Environment, Technology and Society, American Sociological Association (1996)
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1996)
Jualynne Dodson
- Certificate of Appreciation 2005 Excellence in Diversity Award
- Certificate of Recognition 2004, 2005 Ronald E. McNair program
- Listed In Who's Who In Black America
- John A. Hannah Distinguished Visiting Professor of Integrative Studies for Arts & Humanities, Michigan State University
- Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellow
- Delegate, World Council of Churches Summit "Alliances of Hope: 1993 Encounter of Regional Experiences" Geneva, Switzerland
- Co-Chair, Twelfth Annual Conference Ford Foundation Fellows, "Political Change and Challenges for Cooperation in our Diverse Academies, Communities, Societies."
- Listed in Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century
- Post doctoral Ford Foundation Fellowship - Residential Scholar
- Visiting Professorships at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine; Brown University, Providence, RI
- Delegate, World Council of Churches Convocation, "Justice Peace and The Integrity of Creation," held in Seoul, Korea
- Delegate, National Council of Churches' International Conference, "Ecumenical Sharing: A New Agenda" in Nanjing, Peoples Republic of China
Steve Gold
- Thomas and Znaniecki award for best book on International Migration from ASA Section on International Migration (“The Israeli Diaspora,” University of Washington Press/Routledge, 2002) (2003)
Geoff Habron
- 2005-2006 Lilly Teaching Fellowship. Project: Community Engagement Through Teaching and Learning. MSU Office of Faculty and Organizational Development.
Nan Johnson
- Elected Secretary-Treasurer for the Sociology of Population section of the ASA.
Sabrina McCormick
- United Nations Environment Program Global Environment Outlook Fellowship (2005-2006)
- Joukoswky Family Foundation Outstanding Dissertation Award – Best
Dissertation in the Social Sciences (2005) - 1st Prize Paper, Theory Division of the Society for the Study of Social
Problems (2005) - Environmental Leadership Program Fellow (2004-2006)
Aaron McCright
- Named “Director of Environmental Research Program” for the Fiscal Austerity and Urban Innovation (FAUI) Project at the University of Chicago, 2005-Present
- Recipient of Dutton Fellowship in Science and Technology Studies from Lyman Briggs School of Science at Michigan State University, 2004-2006






