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since 12/15/98
Columns::August 13, 2001

UGA hosts its annual symposium about the future of agriculture
Distinguished professorship in forest finance honors late dean Hargreaves
Dailey will direct Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute
New associate VP will oversee research grants and contracts
Up in the air
Ledbetter chosen to lead Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Mills is named head of Fanning Institute for Leadership
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Faculty research fellowship recipients announced
Photo of Center for Humanities and Arts faculty research fellows (Menke, Iyengar, Morrow, Ballif, Felson, Wright, Baptista)
Twelve faculty members are recipients of the Center for Humanities and Arts faculty research fellowships for the 2001–2002 academic year. Pictured (back row, from left) are: Richard Menke, Sujata Iyengar and Diane Batts Morrow. Pictured (front row, from left) are: Michelle Ballif, Nancy Felson, Elizabeth Wright and Marlyse Baptista.
Recipients, their department and research subject are: Michelle Ballif, English, “Reproducing Beautiful Rhetorical Bodies: Classical Rhetoric’s Eulogic and Eugenic Plan”; Marlyse Baptista, English/linguistics, “The Syntax of Cape Verdean Creole: The Sotavento Varieties”; Brian Henry, English, “North Star Crossing: A Novel in Verse”; Nancy Felson, classics, “Vicarious Transport in Pindar”; Sujata Iyengar, English, “Mythologies of Color: Sex, Race and Morality in Early Modern Culture”; Chana Kai Lee, history/women’s studies, “Race Secrets: Historical Memory and Black Women’s Identities”; Susan P. Mattern-Parkes, history, “Galen’s Case Histories: Doctor, Patient and Society in the Greco-Roman World”; Richard Menke, English, “Discourse Networks 1881: The Assassination of President Garfield”; Diane Batts Morrow, history/African-American Studies Institute, “Negotiating Racism and Sexism in American Society: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1861-1926”; Douglas Northrop, history, “Burning Veils and Burning Bolsheviks: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Asia”; Frances Teague, English, “Swingin’ the Dream: Shakespeare in American Popular Culture”; and Elizabeth Wright, Romance languages, “Spanish Culture in Mexican Translation, 1600-1640.”





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