2017
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Aurora Lofton (European Studies) This January term, I plan to continue my work from the summer with the International Refugee
Spring 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Nicole Bonino (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese) My dissertation project is focused on the Italian migration to Argentina.
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku (Engineering & Society) This project aims to develop a global classroom through a teaching collaboration betw
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
John Echeverri-Gent (Politics) At a time when big data and sophisticated statistical models of causal inference dominate the social sc
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Devaki Ghose (Economics) I estimate the contribution of vertical linkage (the linkage between input suppliers and output prod
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
Sophie Osotimehin (Economics) By how much could countries raise their income per capita by adopting regulations that enhance competiti
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Jinchao Zhao (Art and Architectural History) By connecting known Chinesest≈´pasdated before the seventh century CE t
Spring 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
Arlene Keeling (Nursing) Today the United States is faced with questions about immigration policies and the conflict of those polici
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Andrew Frankel (Curry: Education Leadership, Policy, and Foundations) This project explores the implications of the Education
Spring 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Holly Runde (French) My dissertation focuses on an empathetic reading of narratives about abortion by French women writers
Spring 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
Melvyn Leffler and William Hitchcock (History) The 2017 Ambassador William C. Battle Symposium, "U.S.
Fall 2017 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Abeer Saha (History) Our current crisis of climate change was preceded by the crisis of stratospheric ozone depletion and the
Spring 2017 Grant Recipient
Faculty
Mark Schwartz (Politics) Housing is a central economic ($33 trillion in US housing wealth) and social (how do I make my mortgage?) i