IPC FUNDED AWARDS 2022-23
Congratulations to our Kohler Fund award recipients! This year, we celebrate the work of several faculty projects supported by the Kohler Award! The Kohler Award supports faculty in areas of research, teaching, student programs, special projects, and international linkages. Twenty-one faculty were funded a total of $22,000 in Kohler Awards this academic year. Check out this list of awarded faculty and their projects!
Name | Department | Destination | Type of Project | Title of Project |
Charles Egland | Anthropology | USA | Research | Reconstructing Early Human Behavior at Olduvai Gorge, |
Elizabeth Perrill | Art | South Africa | Research | At-Risk Archives Needs Assessment and Ceramics Publications Research |
Emily Volker | Art | France | Research | Circulating Pictures / Contested Geographies |
Kristen Christman | Communication Studies | Ireland | Institutional Linkages | Ireland: Study Abroad |
Robin Gee | Dance | Italy | Special Projects | Dancing in the Heart of Italia: Il Cinema Ritrovato Bologna |
Neelofer Qadir | English/MFA Program | UAE | Research | Afrasian Imaginaries |
Stuart Dischell | English/MFA Program | USA | Special Projects | Andalusian Visions |
Asa Eger | History | Israel | Internationalizing the Curriculum | Summer Study Abroad and Archaeological Field School at Caesarea, Israel |
Mark Elliott | History | USA | Special Projects | International Human Rights Film Series |
Ana Hontanilla | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Multi | Special Projects | International Poetry Review issue 47.2024 |
Chiaki Takagi | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | USA | Special Projects | Japanese Studies Zoom Event |
Claudia Cabello Hutt | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Austria | Research | Networks of rebels: conditions and consequences of nineteenth century radical feminist thought |
Jocelyn Aksin | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | USA | Internationalizing the Curriculum | Guest Speaker Series: Translation Studies |
Meiqing Sun | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | USA | Internationalizing the Curriculum | Challenge and Innovation: Enhancing Student Engagement in Internationalization of the Curriculum |
Meiqing Sun | Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | USA | Special Projects | 2023 Chinese Spring Festival |
Abigail Pack | Music | Canada | Special Projects | Rendez-vous à Montréal” |
Joan Titus | Music | Germany and USA | Research | Dmitry Shostakovich |
Joan Titus | Music | USA | Special Projects | Redressing the Global in Music and Cinema, |
Michael Broache | Political Science | USA | Special Projects | Model UN |
Eugene Rogers | Religious Studies | Italy | Research | Blood in Milan, Castelseprio, Ravenna, and Venice |
Rachel Briley | School of Theatre | Chile | Research | Chilean Residency: Realizing a Vision |
Additionally, $11,900 was awarded to 20 faculty to support faculty attending professional conferences outside of North America. IPC is grateful to the Office of Research & Engagement for supporting the International Travel Fund.
A special thank you to the IPC Discretionary Committee, composed of faculty members from all academic colleges and schools, that review applications and help award the funding.
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