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| Dr. Diane Roberts |
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Dr. Diane Roberts, University of Alabama
English professor and well-known political commentator in the United
States and abroad, will be honored by her alma mater, Florida State
University, on Nov. 15.
Roberts will be given a “Grads Made Good” award at
FSU’s Homecoming Breakfast. Also being honored are Mel Martinez,
U.S. secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and James Towey,
deputy assistant to the president and director of the White House
Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. All three were
chosen by the FSU Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership
Honor Society.
Roberts holds degrees in English and Creative Writing from FSU
and a doctorate in literature from Oxford University, England. Her
family has a long history with FSU dating back to her great-great-grandfather
who attended in 1864 when the institution was known as the Seminary
West of the Suwannee. Both of her parents graduated from FSU.
“It’s very nice to be given this award from an institution
I have belonged to for my whole life,” Roberts said. “I
got a brilliant education from FSU and it’s wonderful to be
honored by a place that has meant so much to me and to my family.”
Roberts is in the midst of writing a non-fiction history of Florida
that she hopes to have published in 2004 or early 2005 called “Dream
State.” Today she also writes columns for the “St. Petersburg
(Fla.) Times” and “The Times” of London, as well
as occasional op-ed pieces for “The New York Times.”
She serves as a commentator for National Public Radio and also records
radio commentaries for the British Broadcasting Corporation on American
writers and their lives.
The department of English
is part of the College of Arts
and Sciences, the University’s largest division and the
largest public liberal arts college in the state, with approximately
5,500 undergraduates and 1,000 graduate students. The College has
received national recognition for academic excellence, and its students
have been selected for many of the nation’s top academic honors,
including 13 Rhodes Scholarships, 14 Goldwater Scholarships, seven
Truman Scholarships, and 15 memberships on USA Today’s Academic
All-American teams.
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