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Jim
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Jim Clowes was fearless.
As associate director of the Comparative History of Ideas Program
(CHID) and senior lecturer in the Jackson School of International
Studies, he had big, bold ideas for courses and programs—ideas
that others might consider too difficult or risky to attempt. And
he made those ideas a reality, developing some of the most innovative
programs in the College.
Although Clowes’
life was cut short by cancer in March 2004, his work and his spirit
will live on through two funds created in his honor: the Clowes
Local/Global International Fund and the James D. Clowes Award for
the Advancement of Learning Communities.
The Clowes Local/Global
International Fund will support the development of international
collaborations and help cover travel expenses for CHID students
who would otherwise not be able to experience other cultures. The
James D. Clowes Award will be used to recognize and reward UW teachers
who are innovative and inspirational, like Clowes.
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Clowes was also tireless,
dedicated, and almost impossibly optimistic. Believing that international
study could help students better understand themselves and others,
he spent endless hours developing and leading programs in more than
20 locations around the globe, some of them emotionally and politically
charged.
At the heart of these
programs was dialogue—between UW students and the local community,
between community leaders in Seattle and abroad. This emphasis on
linking communities is one reason why Clowes was awarded the S.
Sterling Munro Public Service Teaching Award posthumously in
June.
In fact, says John Toews,
director of CHID and professor of history, Jim was “just hours
from flying to Cyprus” to lead an international seminar at
the time of his cancer diagnosis.
“The seminar brought
students from the UW into dialogue with students from Beirut and
Cairo around questions of national and religious identity,”
says Toews. “The program continued without Jim, and its participants
remain actively engaged in developing and expanding Jim’s
vision—merely one example of the way in which his presence
will continue among us for years to come.”
To make a donation
to either Clowes fund, visit http://supportuw.washington.edu/clowes.asp
or send a check—designating which fund you are supporting—to:
Gift Processing, Box 358240, University of Washington, Seattle,
WA 98195.
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