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Congratulations to the 2019 – 2020 Glasscock Fellowship Recipients!

Congratulations to next year’s Glasscock Fellows! For more information about each fellowship, click on the title above each recipient list, or see our Internal Funding Opportunities page here. Academic Professional Track Faculty Research Fellowship Dr. Matthew DelCiampo | Lecturer, Department of Performance Studies | “Everywhere and Nowhere: Indie Music and the Construction of Whiteness in […]

Congratulations to next year’s Glasscock Fellows! For more information about each fellowship, click on the title above each recipient list, or see our Internal Funding Opportunities page here.

Academic Professional Track Faculty Research Fellowship

Dr. Matthew DelCiampo | Lecturer, Department of Performance Studies | “Everywhere and Nowhere: Indie Music and the Construction of Whiteness in America”

Dr. Anthony Ives | Instructional Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science | “Congressional Health”

Faculty Research Fellowship

Dr. Adam Rosenthal | Assistant Professor, Department of International Studies | “Poetics of the Gift”

Dr. Reyko Huang | Assistant Professor, International Affairs Department at the Bush School of Government & Public Service | “The Global Rebel Elite: Transnational Social Networks in Violent Rebellion”

Dr. Melanie Hawthorne | Professor, Department of International Studies  | “Thirty-Six Views of Renee Vivien”

Dr. Chaitanya Lakkimsetti | Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology | “LGBTQ Social Movements in India: A Multi-sited Ethnography”

Dr. Diego von Vacano | Associate Professor, Department of Political Science | “Performative Populism though a Lens of Latin American Philosophy”

Dr. Olga Dror | Associate Professor, Department of History | “‘Museification’ of Ho Chi Minh’s Cult in Vietnam and Thailand”

Internal Faculty Fellowship

Dr. Steve Daniel | Professor, Department of Philosophy | “George Berkeley and Early Modern Philosophy”

Dr. Tasha Dubriwny | Associate Professor, Department of Communication | “Protecting and Empowering Women: Divergent Values in Christian Rhetoric for Reproductive Rights”

Dr. Richard Golsan | University Distinguished Professor, Department of International Studies | “Justice in Lyon: The 1987 Trial for Crimes Against Humanity of Klaus Barbie”

Dr. Manuela Marchesini | Associate Professor, Department of International Studies | “The Existence of Italy”

Graduate Research Fellowship

Ryan Abt | Department of History | “Holocaust Lessons: Representations of the Murder of the Jews in American Education, 1933-1945”

Michaela Baca | Department of English | “Mythmaking, Propaganda, Rolls, and Scrolls: The Material Legacies of Tudor Legitimacy”

Selene Diaz | Department of Sociology | “The Effects of Internal Migration on the Raramuri (Indigenous Community) in Cd. Juarez”

Christina Lake | Department of History | “If You (Re)Build It, They Will Come: Creating and Remembering Fred Harvey’s Invention of an Authentic Native American Experience in the Southwest”

Seul Lee | Department of English | “Militarism and Transnational Adoption: The Obscured Violence in Beneficence of Care”

Nathalie Mendez | Department of Political Science | “Why Do Bureaucrats Work Together?”

Adebayo Ogungbure | Department of Philosophy | “Humanizing Blackness: Beyond the Deficit-Epistemological Portraiture of the Black Experience”

Damian Robles | Department of Hispanic Studies | “Excavating the Pragmatic Relics of the Early Modern Period: The Vocative Panorama of Insults and Honorifics in Don Quixote (1607-1620)”

Edudzi David Sallah | Department of Performance Studies | “Toko Atolia: An Anlo-Ewe Cultural Performance of Retributive Justice”

Rachel Turner | Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture | “Past to Present: A History of Social Studies Integration”

Anna Marie Van de Grift | Department of Geography | “Transformation of Place-Based Values: Andean Communities & Payment for Ecosystem Services”