The University of Maryland College of Arts & Humanities 2014-2015 Year in Review

Page 7

FACULTY & STAFF NEWS FACULTY AND STAFF ACCOLADES John Ruppert, professor of art, received a 2015 individual artist award in visual arts from the Maryland State Arts Council. Sarah Cameron, assistant professor of history, received a 2015 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation award to research famine, violence and the making of Soviet Kazakstan.

AWARD-WINNING FACULTY BOOKS Michael Ross’ “The Great New Orleans Kidnapping Case:

Colleen Woods, assistant professor of history, was awarded a 2015 American Council of Learned Societies fellowship to research U.S.-Philippines relations and the making of global anti-communism.

Race, Law and Justice in the Reconstruction Era” | 2014 Kemper and Leila Williams Prize awarded by The Historic New

Georges Rey, professor of philosophy, was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to research the implications of Noam Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar at the University of Oslo’s Center for the Study of Mind in Nature.

Orleans Collection.

Lindley Darden’s “In Search of Mechanisms: Discoveries Across

Robert Ramsey, professor of East Asian linguistics, won the Korean Language Society’s Ilsuk Korean Linguistics Award for his accomplishments in the field of Korean historical linguistics. Cary Gillett, production manager in the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, was invited to develop a stage management program at the National Academy of Chinese Arts in Beijing, China.

the Life Sciences” | List of Choice Outstanding Academic Titles for 2014 by the American Library Association.

Stanley Plumly’s “The Immortal Evening: A Legendary Dinner with Keats, Wordsworth and Lamb” | 2015 Truman Capote

Ed Summers, lead developer for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, won the 2015 Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology from the American Library Association.

Award for Literary Criticism from the University of Iowa.

Christina Hanhardt’s “Safe

Curlee Holton, professor of art and executive director of the David C. Driskell Center, was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Anyone Can Fly Foundation for his dedication to enriching and making known the history of African-American art and culture.

15 OUTSTANDING AND DIVERSE NEW FACULTY

Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence” | 2014 Literary Award for Best Book in LGBT Studies awarded by Lambda Literary.

Laura Demaria’s “Buenos Aires y las provincias: relatos para

Back row L-R: Christopher Bonner (HIST)*, James M. Harding (TDPS), Craig Kier (MUSC),

desarmar” | 2015 Best Book

Nick Joyce (COMM), Omer Preminger (LING) | Middle row L-R: Alexis Lothian (WMST),

Award in the Humanities from

Julius B. Fleming Jr. (ENGL)*, La Marr Jurelle Bruce (AMST)*, Lindsey Anderson (COMM),

the Latin American Studies

Ting Zhang (HIST) | Front row L-R: Mercédès Baillargeon (SLLC), Jared Mezzocchi (TDPS),

Association’s Southern Cone

Chanon Adsanatham (ENGL) | Not photographed: Thayse Leal Lima (SLLC),

Studies Section.

Nancy Raquel Mirabal (AMST) | *African Americanist Cluster Hire

5


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.