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2016-17 Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship Recipients

July 07, 2016 American Studies | Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | Communication | English | History | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Spanish and Portuguese | The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

EIGHT ARHU graduate students receive 2016-17 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, funded by the Graduate School, are offered as a companion program to the University of Maryland Flagship Fellows and Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships programs. Each doctoral program had the opportunity to nominate up to two candidates for Summer Research Fellowships.

ARHU Recipients:

Michael Casiano, Department of American Studies

Danielle O'Steen, Department of Art History & Archaeology

Nathan Tillman, Department of English (Comparative Literature)

Megan Fitzmaurice, Department of Communications

Delisa Hawkes, Department of English

Nicole Mahoney, Department of History

Macarena Garcia-Avello Fernandez-Cueto, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (Spanish)

Sara Haq, Department of Women’s Studies