ksbooth@watcgl.waterloo.edu (12/22/88)
December, 1988 For Immediate Release SIGGRAPH Conference Grants for Educators ACM-SIGGRAPH is pleased to announce its 1989 program of conference grants for computer graphics educators. These grants will support 25 educators in beginning, updating, or strengthening computer graphics courses or programs. Applications are welcome from anyone who teaches or supports computer graphics education in any discipline, including the arts, computer science, engineering, and applications. Each grant will provide full participation in the 1989 SIGGRAPH annual conference in Boston on July 31 - August 5, 1989. This includes full course and technical conference registrations as well as materials such as SIGGRAPH video reviews, slide sets, and course notes to be used in teaching. The total value of each grant will exceed $1000. Applications must be postmarked by March 31, 1989, and awards will be announced by May 26. For application materials and information, contact: Steve Cunningham Computer Science Department California State University, Stanislaus Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 667-3176 ...!lll-crg!csustan!rsc (uucp)
siggraph@arisia.Xerox.COM (Rick Beach SIGGRAPH Editor-in-Chief) (12/12/89)
[The previous posting for SIGGRAFFITI was abbreviated due to space limitations. Note the invitation to minority institutions and the material that accompany the grant. RJB] November, 1989 For Immediate Release SIGGRAPH Conference Grants for Educators ACM-SIGGRAPH is pleased to announce its 1990 program of conference grants for computer graphics educators. These grants will support up to 25 educators in beginning, updating, or strengthening computer graphics courses or programs. In addition, there will be a limited number of awards to historically minority institutions. Applications are welcome from anyone who teaches or supports computer graphics education in any discipline, including the arts, computer science, engineering, and applications. Each grant will provide full participation in the 1990 SIGGRAPH annual conference in Dallas, August 6-10, 1990. This includes full course and technical conference registrations as well as materials such as SIGGRAPH video reviews, slide sets, and course notes to be used in teaching. Minority institution awards will also include partial travel support. The total value of each grant will exceed $1000. Applications must be postmarked by April 2, 1990, and awards will be announced by May 25. For application materials and information, contact: G. Scott Owen Mathematics & Computer Science Georgia State University Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 651-2247 matgso@gsuvm1.bitnet