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King/Haggar Scholars 2019 - Faculty Honors - 91福利社

King/Haggar Scholars 2019 - Faculty Honors - 91福利社

2019 King/Haggar Scholars Projects

Recipient
Irene Alexander
Funding in partial support of writing a book on the underlying philosophy of nature in John Paul II鈥檚 Veritatis Splendor and its application specifically to bioethical principles.
Jennifer Bannister
Funding in partial support of attending the Early Scholar Consortium and to present a paper at the 2019 American Accounting Association Conference.
Janette Boazman
Funding in partial support of presentations on 鈥淧arenting the Gifted Child鈥 and 鈥淕ifted Student Hopefulness: A Goal Directed Strengths Approach for Student Success and Personal Well-Being鈥 at the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children鈥檚 biennial conference as well as attendance at the board meetings for the National Association for Gifted Children Conference.
Scott Churchill
Funding in partial support of presenting a paper, 鈥淭he Role of Heidegger鈥檚 鈥楨xistentials鈥 as Guiding Lights in the Analysis of Lived Experience鈥 and offering a workshop at the 2019 International Human Science Research Conference in Molde, Norway, as well as presenting a paper on social justice for the elderly at the 2019 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.
Jonathan Culp
Funding to support books necessary for his research on Orwell.
Katie Davis
Funding in partial support of research and writing of a chapter in the first section of The Edinburgh Companion to Jane Austen and the Arts. The chapter will consider moral philosophy in the Georgian/Regency period and how it affected Jane Austen鈥檚 artistic practice.
Rich Dougherty
Funding in partial support of presenting a paper at the XVII International Conference on Patristic Studies at Oxford on Augustine鈥檚 treatment of Roman heroes.
Robert Scott Dupree
Funding in partial support of a graduate student researcher to help with two projects. The first is an edition of the unpublished essays of Louise Cowan relevant to her theory of genre, as part of a series planned by Bainard Cowan. The second is a book on urban planning, specifically focusing on the urban experience as described by poets.
Chad Engelland
Funding in partial support of focused work on completing a manuscript entitled 鈥淧henomenology鈥 for the MIT Press popular Essential Knowledge Series.
Jos茅 Espericueta
Funding in partial support of the study of Nahuatl, a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico since prior to the arrival of the Spanish, in order to attain a basic level of proficiency.
Theresa Kenney
Funding in partial support of the presentation of a paper on Sedulius and his hymn鈥檚 impact on the development of the Nativity lyric, before and after the Reformation, at the annual Medieval Conference in Kalamazoo. This grant will also support travel to London to attend the Jane Austen Society of the UK Reading Day.
Andrew Moran
Funding in partial support of study of Shakespeare鈥檚 use of figurative language in relation to various comedic modes and conventions in seven plays, all with an eye to considering the ethical import of playfulness for Shakespeare.
Nefer Mu帽oz-Solano
Funding in partial support of the presentation of a paper entitled 鈥淐entral American Journey to Healing: Movements and Displacements,鈥 regarding the Guatemalan film 鈥淒istancia鈥 directed by Sergio Ram铆rez. Mu帽oz will also lead a panel concerning Central American migration at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association.
Laura Mu帽oz
Funding in partial support of a two day intensive training on Integrated Marketing Communication strategy and practices.
Carmen Newstreet
Funding in partial support of attending the American Shakespeare Center鈥檚 Black Friars Conference in order to broaden understanding of Shakespeare in performance and education so as to further the goals of UD鈥檚 Shakespeare Conference.
Cynthia Nielson
Funding in partial support of completing an article which treats of aesthetics and ontology, as well as Gadamer and Kant, and to present it at the North American Society for Hermeneutics in September.
Kelly O'Briant
Funding in partial support of greater knowledge in two technical aspects of ceramics, glaze chemistry and non-ferrous metal fabrication or wood fabrication, in preparation for an exhibition of new sculptural works at Texas A&M Commerce in the spring of 2020.
Rich Peregoy
Funding in partial support of travel to Beijing for the presentation of seminars and workshops on the intersection of Spirituality and Wuity to faculty, students, and business and government executives.
Marisa Perez Bernardo
Funding in partial support of research at the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut in Berlin, in relation to a book project entitled 鈥淭heories of Translation in Spain and Latin America.鈥
Mark Petersen
Funding in partial support of a faculty-student research collaboration concerning the 鈥淏ulletin of the Pan-American Union,鈥 a magazine published by the Bureau of American Republics from 1893-1948. The research will culminate in a paper and poster at the 2020 American Historical Association in New York City.
Aida Ramos
Funding in partial support of travel to the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 libraries for research on the monetary and financial theory of Jonathan Swift in comparison to his contemporaries George Berkeley and the Dublin Society.
Deanna Soper
Funding in partial support of presentation of a research project at the Evolution Meetings Conference in Providence, RI. The project utilizes our brand new Scanning Electron Microsope (SEM).
Stephanie Swales
Funding in partial support of finishing a book project for Routledge tentatively entitled, Empathy Reconsidered: Psychoanalytic Investigations into when it helps and when it harms.
Inimary Toby
Funding in partial support of the presentation of research on ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) at the annual conference of the International Society for Biological Calorimetry in Basel, Switzerland.
Matthew Walz
Funding in partial support of the completion of notes, commentary, and essays for a translation of Thomas Aquinas鈥 Summa theologiae Part I, questions 90-92, in relation to their foundational role in Pope John Paul II鈥檚 theology of the body.