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2014-2015 Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship Recipients

May 15, 2014 American Studies | Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | English | History | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | French | German Studies | Second Language Acquisition | The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

ARHU graduate students receive prestigious Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowships.

Thirteen ARHU graduate students received 2014-2015 Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowships.

Congratulations to ARHU’s Summer Research Fellows! Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowships provide support to outstanding doctoral students at “mid-career.” They provide the opportunity to focus fully on their own scholarly activities and research at an essential point in their graduate studies. The general goals are to reduce time until earning their degree, to increase degree completion, and to improve the quality of the experience of graduate students. Summer Research Fellowships carry stipends of $5,000. 

The Fellowships are offered as a companion program to the University of Maryland Flagship Fellowship and Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship programs. Each doctoral program had the opportunity to nominate up to two candidates for Summer Research Fellowships.

ARHU Recipients:

Ilyas Abukar, American Studies

Claudia Biester, German Studies

Lyndsay Bratton, Art History

John MacIntosh, English

Ruth Osorio, English

Adolfo Polo y La Borda, Hisotry

Michel Prince, Women's Studies

Anne Rehill, French Modern Studies

Melissa Rogers, Women's Studies

Caroline Shields, Art History

Yuichi Suzuki, Second Languge Acquisition

Rachel Walker, History

Terrance Wooten, American Studies