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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 4, 2005
CONTACT: Lisa Lacher, (515) 271-3119, lisa.lacher@drake.edu
DRAKE APPOINTS SHUMAKER AS UNIVERSITY FELLOW
Dr. Robert W. Shumaker, director of orangutan research at Great Ape Trust of
Iowa, has been appointed a university fellow by the Drake University Board of
Governors. Great Ape Trust of Iowa is a world-class research center in Des Moines
dedicated to studying the intelligence of great apes, advancing conservation
of great apes and providing unique educational experiences about great apes.
Drake's academic charter states that nationally prominent scholars who contemplate
a continuing relationship with Drake may be honored with the title of university
fellow. To university fellows, Drake provides a home base for research and study.
Shumaker, who is teaching a course on Introduction to Primatology at Drake this
semester, said he hopes to generate interest among Drake students in more in-depth
course offerings as well as future research opportunities at Great Ape Trust.
"Dr. Shumaker's appointment as a university fellow marks the first time
Drake University has had a formal association with a nationally prominent primatologist,"
said Drake Provost Ron Troyer. "Drake is in the process of developing a
working relationship with the Great Ape Trust of Iowa. We hope the trust's presence
here in Des Moines will create new and important educational and research opportunities
for both our students and faculty."
Shumaker, who holds a Ph.D. in biology from George Mason University, has distinguished
himself in the field of primate research, serving as the coordinator of the
Orangutan Language Project at the National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution
from 1995 to 2003, and publishing several articles and the book "Primates
in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book" (with Dr. Ben Beck).
Since moving to Des Moines in 2003, Shumaker has given seminars on the Drake
campus and helped arrange for other distinguished primatologists to discuss
their work with students and faculty, most recently working with Drake faculty
and staff to host a full-day conference on the Great Ape Crisis.
"I am extremely flattered to be associated with Drake University,"
Shumaker said. "I look forward to a long and productive relationship that
will provide many opportunities for Drake students who have an academic interest
in primate studies."
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