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2009-2010 University and Bevier Fellows
Recipients
Humanities
Elizabeth Gloyn — Classics
Seneca and the Ethics of the Family
Carrie Hyde — Literatures in English (declined)
Alienable Rights: Negative Styles of U.S. Citizenship, 1790-1868
Yelena Kalinsky — Art History
Collective Actions: Moscow Conceptualism, Performance and the Archive, 1976 - 1995
Kathleen La Penta — Italian
The Narrative Urge: Textuality and Identity in Sicilian Narratives of the Italian Unification
Sciences
Jeremy Feinberg — Ecology and Evolution
Amphibian Extirpations and Extinctions: A Forensic Investigation into the Fundamental Causes of a Regional Species Collapse
Panagiota T. Foteinou — Biomedical Engineering
Quantitative Models of Systemic Inflammation in Humans
Zukui Li — Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Planning and Scheduling Under Uncertainty in the Process Industry
David Papp — Operations Research
Optimization Models for Shape Constrained Function Estimation Problems Involving Positive Polynomials and Their Restrictions
Social Sciences
Isra Ali — Communication
Discussing Veiled Women and Hooded Men: Media, Gender and Sexuality in the “War on Terror”
Andrés Fernández — Economics
Essays on Aggregate Fluctuations in Emerging Economies
Emily A. McDonald — Anthropology
Medical Tourism to Buenos Aires, Argentina: Marketing Surgery in the Paris of South America
Benjamin A. Peters — Political Science
Democracy and Anti-Militarism in Japan: Institutions and the Culture of Peace
Undergraduate
Ronald J. Planer — Philosophy
Alternates
Humanities
Eric Barry — History
Sonic Boom: The Business and Culture of High Fidelity Sound, 1933-1973
Jennifer McBryan — Comparative Literature
Gauguin and Modernism: Gilgamesh, Allegory and the Dialectical Struggle for Representation
Sciences
Nicole M. Plourde — Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Synthetic Amphiphilic Macromolecules for Modulation of Cell-LDL Interactions Underlying Atherogenesis
Yan Xu — Plant Biology
Hormonal Regulation of Heat Tolerance in Creeping Bentgrass
Social Sciences
Maria Islas-López — Sociology (Fellowship awarded)
The Future in the Present: Projectivity in a Transnational Migrant Community
Catherine Zehra Sameh — Women’s and Gender Studies
Signatures, Networks, Rights: Iranian Feminism in the Transnational Sphere
Undergraduate
Jason Gulya — Literatures in English
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