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10<br />
Vitae<br />
J. Johnson-Bailey<br />
Recipient, Cyril O. Houle Scholars in Adult and Continuing <strong>Education</strong> Program, W. K. Kellogg<br />
Foundation Grant, 1998. ($40,000).<br />
Recipient, <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Summer Faculty Research Grant, 1996. ($5,000).<br />
Recipient, <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Summer Faculty Research Grant, 1998. ($5,000).<br />
Recognitions and Outstanding Achievements:<br />
Teaching Academy, 2006<br />
Graduate School Outstanding Mentoring Award, 2006<br />
Salzburg Seminar Fellow, August, 2004<br />
Recipient, UGA International Travel Award, May 2004. $1,250<br />
Recipient, Students <strong>of</strong> African Descent Outstanding Faculty Service Award, March 2004<br />
Presented at the 5 th Annual Spring Research Conference.<br />
Phillip E. Frandson Award for Literature for Sistahs in <strong>College</strong>: Making a Way Out <strong>of</strong> No Way,<br />
April 2002. Presented annually by the University Continuing <strong>Education</strong> Association to recognize<br />
an outstanding higher education book.<br />
Recipient, Lilly Teaching Fellowship from the Lilly Endowment Inc. <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis, 1998.<br />
Awarded to teach an education class at the University <strong>of</strong> Botswana, Africa, and to conduct a<br />
research study and needs assessments at the University <strong>of</strong> Botswana. ($2,000).<br />
Recipient, The University <strong>of</strong> Georgia International Travel Award, 1997. ($800).<br />
Recipient, Graduate Research Award for Making A Way Out <strong>of</strong> No Way. Presented by the 36th<br />
Annual Adult <strong>Education</strong> Research Conference, 1995.<br />
Recipient, Sadie T. Mossell Alexander Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Black Women’s<br />
Studies for Making A Way Out <strong>of</strong> No Way. Presented by SAGE: A Scholarly Journal on Black<br />
Women, 1994. ($300).<br />
Recipient, Patricia Robert Harris Fellowship, The University <strong>of</strong> Georgia, 1993. ($1,000).<br />
National Recipient, Stephen Bufton Memorial Scholarship, American Business Women’s<br />
Association, 1992. ($1,300).<br />
Nominee, Outstanding Innovative Program, Georgia Adult <strong>Education</strong> Association, 1988.<br />
Research Areas:<br />
Gender/Feminism<br />
Race/African Americans in Adult <strong>Education</strong><br />
Power Dynamics in the Classroom Setting