April 25, 2007
CEAH grants awarded to LAS faculty
The Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities has awarded CEAH Fellowships
for Scholarship and Creative Activities to several faculty in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Fellows of the Center are eligible for up to $5000 in funding, awarded as either
a grant account or summer salary support.
The recipients and their awards included:
Summer Salary Awards
Joseph Kupfer, philosophy and religious studies, "Autonomy
and the Ethic of Care"
Debra Marquart, English, "The Olive Harvest:
A Novel"
Eugenio Matibag, world languages and cultures, "Filipino
Responses to American Colonialism: 1901-1929"
Aili Mu, world languages and cultures, "Moments of Truth:
The Short-shorts Phenomenon in China"
Neil Nakadate, English, "Understanding Jane Smiley,"
second edition
Grant Account
Susan Yager, English, "Nevill Coghill's Translation of
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales"