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2017-18 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship Recipients

May 18, 2017 American Studies | Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | Communication | English | History | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Second Language Acquisition | Spanish and Portuguese

Eleven ARHU doctoral students receive 2017-18 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships.

Eleven ARHU Ph.D. students received 2017-18 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships, semester-long awards that provides support to University of Maryland doctoral candidates who have excellent qualifications and who are in the latter stages of writing their dissertations. The full-time fellowship can be used in Fall 2017 or Spring 2018 and carries a stipend of $15,000, plus a candidacy Graduate School Tuition Award for the semester in which the fellowship is taken. In addition, the Graduate School pays the student’s mandatory fees.   ARHU Recipients:

Sarah Bonnie, English

Lisa Carney, Spanish and Portuguese

Michael Casiano,  American Studies

Megan Fitzmaurice, Communication

Margaret Harrington, Art History

Man Li, Second Language Acquisition

Ruth Osorio, English

Eric Pelzl, Second Language Acquisition

Ines Rivera, Comparative Literature

Niloo Sarabi, Comparative Literature

Christiane Abu Sarah, History