Spring 2018 Grant Recipient
Graduate Student
Joanne Britland (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese)
Joanne Britland (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese)
M. Tayyab Safdar (Politics) and Dorothy C. Wong (Art History)
Kerem Cosar and James Harrigan (Economics)
Avantika Prabhakar (Economics)
Ricardo Padrón (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese) This project explores the role of the Spanish Manila in the birth of today's glob
Farzaneh Milani (Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures The MESALC Spring SymposiumEnvisioning 21st Century Middle
Robert Stolz, Brad Pasanek (English) and Chris Ali (Media Studies)
Jessica Gephart (Environmental Science),"The Current and Future Water Footprint of Fisheries" Fares Karam (Education),"Multilingualism and Identity: The L
Sandip Sukhtankar (Economics), Isaac Mbiti (Batten), Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner (Politics) Over the past fifteen years, a new wave of em
Sandip Sukhtankar, Isaac Mbiti, Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner (Economics, Batten, Politics) Over the past fifteen years, a new wave of empi
Sheetal Sekhri (Economics), Amalia Miller (Economics), Sarah Ratcliffe (Medicine), and David Evans (Engineering)
Matthew Shi(Economics) China has one of the largest media markets in the world.
Aynne Kokas (Media Studies) China, the country with the world's most Internet users, offers US media/technology firms important mark
Jessica Montgomery (Economics)
Matthew Slaats (Architecture - Urban Planning)
Devaki Ghose (Economics) I estimate the contribution of vertical linkage (the linkage between input suppliers and output prod
Jennifer Bair (Sociology), Richard Handler (Anthropology), and Yingyao Wang (Sociology)
Sophie Osotimehin (Economics) By how much could countries raise their income per capita by adopting regulations that enhance competiti
Simone Polillo, Associate Professor (Sociology)
Mark Schwartz (Politics) Housing is a central economic ($33 trillion in US housing wealth) and social (how do I make my mortgage?) i