Newly Funded Faculty Projects Announced

May 7, 2024

Newly Funded Faculty Projects Announced

This image is a collage of ten faculty project grantees:  Top row, left to right: Paul Beck, Ashley Bigham, Nicholas Breyfogle, Theodora Dragostinova, Erin Lin. Bottom row, left to right: Jennifer Mitzen, Erin Moore, Scopas Poggo, Ahmad Sikainga, Max Woodworth.

The Mershon Center is proud to fund research from faculty at all levels in Architecture, African American and African Studies, Geography, History, and Political Science. Congratulations to Paul Beck, Ashley Bigham, Nicholas Breyfogle, Theodora Dragostinova, Erin Lin, Jennifer Mitzen, Erin Moore, Scopas Poggo, Ahmad Sikainga, and Max Woodworth on their grants

FACULTY FUNDED PROJECTS

  • Beck, Paul (Political Science Emeritus) - CNEP Survey for the 2024 U.S. Election
  • Bigham, Ashley (School of Architecture) - Constructing Hope: Ukraine
  • Breyfogle, Nicholas (History) - Water: A Human History
  • Dragostinova, Theodora (History) - Spoils of War: The Repatriation of Children in the Post-1918 Balkans
  • Mitzen, Jennifer (Political Science) - Unthinkabilities in World Politics Book Workshop
  • Moore, Erin (Anthropology) - Developing Girls: Gender, NGOs, and the Politics of Translation in Uganda
  • Poggo, Scopas (AAAS) - Voices of War and Peace in the Sudan, 1955-2024: Civilians, Combatants, and Foreign Observers
  • Sikainga, Ahmad (History) - Historical Perspective on the Current Conflict in the Sudan
  • Woodworth, Max (Geography) - Making Taiwan Home: Space, Territory, and Geopolitics in Taiwan's Military Dependent Villages

NEW ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GRANT

  • Lin, Erin (Political Science) - Examining How Memories of US Bombing during the Vietnam War are Transmitted in Cambodian Household and Village Networks

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