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2023 Recipients
Spring 2023:
- Carolina BoutureiraView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject:“The Role of Galician Regionalism: Literary Representations of the Spanish Civil War and its Post-War Reverberations” (Galicia, Spain)  - Doğa Öner
Graduate RecipientDepartment of PhilosophyProject:“Politics and Solidarity in Natural Disasters: An Investigation of the History, Process and Consequences of the Earthquake in Turkey” (Istanbul and Hatay, Turkey)  - Kevin KayView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of MusicProject:“Towards a Holistic Theoretical Framework for Rational Tuning: The Creation of Complex Tonal Structures and the Development of a Theoretical Framework using Psychoacoustics and Physics-Based Techniques” (Berlin, Germany)  - Daniel MenzoView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of Art History and CriticismProject:“Developing Masculinities: Agency, Ambiguity, and Performance in Benjamín de la Calle’s Photographic Portraits of Men, 1899–1934" (Medellin, Colombia)  - Paulo Acácio Amarante Vasconcelos SoaresView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject:“Uncovering the White Gauchos: A Postcolonial Examination of Racial Identity in Southern Brazil” (Brazil)  - Praveen ParthasarathyUndergraduate RecipientDepartment of BiologyProject:
“Evaluating the Efficacy of a Preventative Health Education Strategy on Rural Health Confidence” (Karumbur, India)  
Fall 2023:
- George OseiView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of HistoryProject:"Harm or Heal? A History of Witch Camps and Humanitarianism in Ghana, 1927-2020"  - Omar BadessiView Profile
Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and Literature Project:“‘Christian charity, Which Recognizes No Enemy’: Analyzing Spain’s ‘Exceptional’ Colonialism in Northern Morocco in the Diaries of Nicasio Landa (1859)”  - Gisele Blain De Dios 
Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and Literature Project:"The Museological Film Gaze: A Curatorial Approach to Spanish and Latin American Cinema"  - Namal FiazUndergraduate RecipientDepartments of Political Science and PsychologyProject:
"Do Women Have to Be Naked to Be Seen?: The Lack of Representation of Women Artists in Major Art Movements in Europe and the Road to Visibility"  
