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2008-2009 Humanities Grant Research Awards
Charles Brittain (Classics) and Scott MacDonald (Philosophy)
for Cornell-Bonn Collaboration: Augustine's Philosophy of Mind Conference
Ziad Fahmy (Near Eastern Studies)
travel to Cairo for archival work at the Egyptian National Library
Shelley Feldman (FGSS) and Dagmawi Woubshet (English)
for a series of workshops and seminars on "Militarization of the Everyday"
Michael Fontaine (Classics)
travel to collaborate with Professor Lawrence Richardson on a book project, a new edition and commentary of Plautus’ Truculentus
Victor Koschmann (History)
to bring three scholars to Cornell for a conference based on a transnational research project on the theme of "Rewriting modern and contemporary Japanese intellectual history"
Joseph Lin (Music)
for travel to China for a collaboration with three Chinese musicians
Petrus Liu (Comparative Literature)
for travel to Stanford University, Tokyo, and Taipei to attend conferences and conduct research for an international collaborative project, “quality Citizens in an International Frame.”
Lauren Monroe (Near Eastern Studies)
for travel to an archaeological site, Tel Rehov, in Israel to participate in the excavation and to study cultic material in situ
Simone Pinet (Romance Studies) and Cynthia Robinson (History of Art and Visual Studies)
to help defray costs of publishing color images in a special issue of Medieval Encounters that they are editing
José M. Rodríguez-García (Romance Studies)
travel to Spain for research on a new manuscript project tentatively titled “The Necessary Vessel in Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature and Art”
Cynthia Johnston Turner (Music)
for travel to Costa Rica for CU Winds/Costa Rica Project III: Community Impacts of Music Education Workshops and donations of instruments in rural Costa Rica
Dagmawi Woubshet (English)
for travel to Ethiopia to complete a book he is co-editing with Salah Hassan and Elizabeth Wolde-Giorgis entitled Imaging Ethiopia: Monarchy and Modernity |