Tuesday, September 5, 2000
Snore snoozers
‘Architect of breakthrough’
Caltech official named director of UGA fund raising
Georgia Center marketing staff wins six awards
Nutrition prof’s efforts yield food for thought
Kudos
Two administrative positons filled in student affairs division
Top of the class


CHA Research Fellows for 2000-2001 announced
The Center for Humanities and Arts Research Fellowship facilitates release time from teaching. During the year of their fellowship, Fellows give a lecture or workshop in which they discuss their work with colleagues. CHA Research Fellows, their department and research topics for the 2000-2001 academic year are from left: Thomas Cerbu (comparative literature), “Catholic Learning and Conversion in Early Modern Europe”; Kristin Boudreau (English), “William Dean Howells and the Haymarket Anarchists”; Bonnie Dow (speech communication), “Framing Feminism: News Media and the U.S. Women’s Movement, 1968-1973”; O. Bradley Bassler (philosophy), “Modern Metaphysics and the Status of the Parafinite”; Roberta Fernández (Romance languages), “The Emergence and Evolution of Chicana Literary Feminism as Seen in the Journals of Cultural Nationalism, 1967-1981”; Claudio Saunt (history), “An American Family: The Graysons of the Creek Indian Nation and the Legacy of Race”; Kathleen Clark (history), “History Is No Fossil Remains: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Memory in the American South, 1863-1913”; and Andy Nasisse (art), “Preparation of Exhibitions of Ceramic Sculpture.” Not pictured: José B. Alvarez (Romance languages), “Nation and Representation in Cuban Films (1959-1997)”; and William Stueck (history), “The United States and Korea: A History.”


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