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1964, 1965 |
Dean's Honor Society, University of Notre Dame |
1965- 1970 |
National Institutes of General Medical Sciences Fellow (NIGMS) |
1972+ 1973 |
National Science Foundation Chautauqua Fellow, University of Wisconsin Madison |
1973 | Service Award from Anishinabe, University of Minnesota, Duluth, American Indian Student Organization |
1976, 1979, 1980 |
Service Awards from Students College, University of Minnesota, Duluth, student experimental education program |
1976 | City of Duluth Bicentennial Award for contribution to history of the Duluth, MN, area |
1975 | Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest |
1978 | Listed in Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian, Third Edition, Vol. II, Who's Who. Todd Publications, Rye, New York (New edition in press) |
1980 | Elected to Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society |
1980 | Outstanding Young Men of America Award, U.S. Jaycees |
1982- 1983 |
President, Sigma Xi, Duluth (Vice President 1981-1982) |
1986 | Albert Tezla Scholar/Teacher Award |
1987 | Outstanding Service Award, jointly presented by the 1986-1989 Duluth Nordic Ski Club and the Chester Bowl Improvement Club |
1990 | Fulbright Scholar, United States Information Agency, 2 January-30
June 1990 Fulbright Grant, the Hungarian Ministry of Education and Culture, 2 January-30 June 1990, Budapest, Hungary |
1990 | Founding Father [sic.], Corvin University, Budapest, Hungary |
1994 | National Science Foundation Summer Institute Fellow, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO |
1995 | McKnight Summer Fellow |
1996 | Elected Fellow of The Society for Applied Anthropology |
1997 | FOUR-STAR recognition award for Web Site Excellence -- Anthropology, for Web Sites on Prehistoric Cultures and Ancient Middle America |
1997 | The Paleo Award for Web Site Excellence -- Paleontology, for Web Sites on Prehistoric Cultures |
1999 | Selected to give the keynote address at the 13th Annual microCAD International Computer Science Conference held at the University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary, on 24 February 1999: "inter-Facing the Inevitable: Appropriate Technology in the 21st Century." At this main Central European Conference researchers from 16 countries presented 443 papers in 18 divisions of the sciences, social sciences, humanities, technology, and management. Roufs was the first social scientist invited to deliver a microCAD International Computer Science Conference keynote address. |
1999 | Paul Buffalo WebSite featured in the Native Peoples' [Web] Ring of the The Lenni Lenape Historical Society and Museum of Indian Culture at Little Lehigh River, Allentown, PA. |
UK Schoolzone Award for Web Sites on Prehistoric Cultures | |
The Giant Tomato Award for Web Sites on Prehistoric Cultures | |
2001 | Prehistoric Cultures, Ancient Mesoamerica, and Cultural Anthropology websites selected for inclusion in universia.es. "Universia.es (http://www.universia.es) is a project designed [by 57 Spanish universities, the Spanish Rectors Conference (CRUE), the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the Banco Santander Central Hispano] to be the world's greatest gateway to Higher Education and Research for hispanics. One of its sections is a collection of what we consider to be the best online university courses or material available at the moment on the world wide web. We have chosen most of these from the Texas World Lecture Hall project, selecting what we consider to be the best ones in terms of resources, relevance to Hispanic research and innovation." |
Several webpages have subsequently been awarded honors |
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