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The Office of International Affairs announces the Fall 2004 Grant Recipients for Faculty International Travel, Graduate Student International Travel and Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars, & Conferences on International Themes.
Faculty International TravelEric Fisher, Economics, Spain
Jan Lang, Mathematics, Great Britain
Joy McCorriston, Anthropology, France
Alexander Stephan, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Germany Graduate Student International Travel
Marja H. Bakermans, Natural Resources, Venezuela
Tracy Carpenter, Comparative Studies, Kenya
Michelle Johnson, Human Nutrition, Colombia
Esther Jones, English, Brazil
Annie Lindgren, Evolution, Ecology, & Organismal Biology Scotland, N. Ireland, England, France
Rachel E. Lovell, Sociology, Sweden, Poland
Marian E. Lupo, English, England
Sarah Wilson, Political Science, Russia Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars, & Conferences on International Themes
Nicholas Breyfogle, History Rethinking Russian Historiography after the Fall of Communism Brenda Brueggemann and Bobbi Bedinghaus, English The International Sign Performance for American Sign Language (ASL) Literature and Digital Media Production (ASL-DMP): Rob Roy
Konrad Dabrowski, Natural Resources Fishes of the Amazon and their Environment: Facing New Challenges Rattan Lal and David O. Hansen Natural Resources Climate Change, Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration, and the Sustainable Management of Soil and Water Resources in Central Asia
Cathy A. Rakowski for OSU-WID, OSU Women in Development A Life Free of Violence: Ending Gender Violence and Increasing Health Security as Development Goals
Halina Stephan, Slavic & E European Languages and Literatures Translating Eastern Europe: Art, Politics, and Identity in Translated Literature
Maurice Stevens, Comparative Studies International Critical Theories of Trauma: Institutional Practices and Theoretical Reflections
Norah Zuniga Shaw, Dance The Digital Diaspora: New Assistive Technologies in the Performing Arts |