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2013-2014 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship Recipients

May 09, 2013 American Studies | Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | Communication | English | History | Linguistics | Philosophy | School of Music | The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

ARHU graduate students receive prestigious Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship.

Eleven ARHU doctoral students received 2013-2014 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships.

Congratulations to ARHU’s Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellows!

Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships are one-semester awards intended to support outstanding doctoral students who are in the final stages of writing their dissertation. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships carry a stipend of $10,000 plus candidacy tuition remission and $800 toward the cost of health insurance. The Graduate School awards approximately 40 Wylie Dissertation Fellowships per year.

ARHU Recipients:

Sarah Cantor, Art History

Wing Yee Chow, Linguistics

Matthew Scott Heerman, History

Bettina Jeff, Women's Studies

Jasmine Lellock, English

Tiffany Lewis, Communication

Vincent Picciuto, Philosophy

Thomas Regulski, School of Music

Amy Rutenberg, History

Sarah Sillin, English

Erica Thompson, American Studies