Dr. Sherwood Cordier Endowment

Dr. Sherwood Cordier
Several members of the History Advisory Council honored Dr. Sherwood "Woody" Cordier with an announcement at the October 2013 reception.

The Sherwood Cordier Endowment for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching had been created in his honor.

Grants will be awarded to students in the graduate program of the Department of History in recognition of excellence and innovation in the teaching of history.

Binder, Cordier, and Cahow
Honorable Charles Binder, Dr. Sherwood Cordier, Mr. Richard Cahow

Cordier signed papers to activate it and gave direction to the department on funding from the endowment.

Thank you to all who made donations to the fund while it was developing. Additional donations are encouraged.

donate now 

Update

By Dr. "Woody" Cordier, October 2013

In my retirement, I continue to write and publish. My interest has centered on the strategic and military developments of the Scandinavian nations, especially their strong support of United Nations missions worldwide. Two of my books on these subjects have been published: one in Germany, one in England. Six articles have been published analyzing the armed forces of Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

My long-term interest in the Second World War persists. My seven encyclopedic entries, including the Battle of Britain, have appeared in the two volumes of Air Warfare: An International Encyclopedia. Eight other entries, some emphasizing the roles of Canada and Norway, were published in the four volume Encyclopedia of World War II.

We continue to travel widely through Europe. We have also delighted in our visits to Scotland and Ireland. In the west of our country, we have especially enjoyed New Mexico and Oregon. We relished our wonderful adventure in Alaska. At home, Lake Michigan and the Leelanau claim our hearts. I have especially enjoyed the ongoing friendship of a number of my colleagues and former students. With them I enjoy a lively interchange of books, articles, discussions, and emails. Our lives are enriched by the wide range of music and theatre in Kalamazoo and through the University.