The Office of International Affairs announces the Spring 2005 grant recipients for Faculty International Travel, Graduate Student International Travel and Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars and Conferences on International Themes.
Faculty International Travel Larry Brown, Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, China Brian Edmiston, School of Teaching and Learning, England Debra Guatelli-Steinberg, Anthropology, England Guoqing Li, University Libraries, China Margaret Mills, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Tajikistan James Morganstern, History of Art, France Darla Munro,e Geography, Germany Zhenchao Qian, Sociology, China Stephen Summerhill, Spanish and Portuguese, Spain Graduate Student International Travel Jimi Adams, Sociology, Malawi Lisa Balabanlilar, History, England, Turkey, India Tracy Betsinger, Anthropology, Poland Dinissa Duvanova, Political Science, Russia Kathleen Hall, Linguistics, Greece Teresa Hutchinson, Geography, Brazil Ryan Kennedy, Political Science, Kazakhstan Mark Rankin, English, England Raili Roy, Women’s Studies, India Minae Savas, East Asian Languages and Literatures, Japan Robert Schuber,t Anthropology, Japan Rebecca Twist, History of Art, France, England Seth Young, Geological Sciences, Sweden Lu Zhang, Women’s Studies, China Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars, & Conferences on International Themes Nina Berman, Comparative Studies Community-based Organizations in Neoimperial World: Revisiting Bandung 50 Years Later Sara Schatz, Spanish and Portuguese Studying the Effectiveness of Institutions Designed to Contorl State Crime in Mexico Alexander Stephan, Germanic Languages and Literatures, With US or Against US: American Culture and Anti-Americanism in the Developing World. An International Conference Ulises J. Zevallos-Aguilar, Spanish and Portuguese XVII International Symposium on Latin American Indian Literatures |