List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2000
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U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Robert H. Abzug, Professor of History and American Studies, University of Texas at Austin
    University of Texas at Austin
    The University of Texas at Austin is a state research university located in Austin, Texas, USA, and is the flagship institution of the The University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, its campus is located approximately from the Texas State Capitol in Austin...

    : Rollo May and the transformation of American culture.
  • Richard D. Alba, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, State University of New York at Albany: Second generations in immigrant societies.
  • April Alliston, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Princeton University
    Princeton University
    Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution....

    : Character, plausibility, and gender in French and English historical narratives, 1650-1850.
  • Hilton Als
    Hilton Als
    Hilton Als is an American writer and theater critic who writes for The New Yorker magazine.Als is a former staff writer for The Village Voice and former editor-at-large at Vibe magazine....

    , Writer, New York City; Staff Writer, The New Yorker
    The New Yorker
    The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons and poetry published by Condé Nast...

    : Creative writing.
  • Douglas Anderson
    Douglas Anderson
    Douglas Anderson may refer to:*Douglas A. Anderson , writer, editor and Tolkien scholar*Douglas Anderson , head writer of the TV series Guiding Light*Doug Anderson , American television personality...

    , Professor of English, University of Georgia
    University of Georgia
    The University of Georgia is a public research university located in Athens, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1785, it is the oldest and largest of the state's institutions of higher learning and is one of multiple schools to claim the title of the oldest public university in the United States...

    : William Bradford and the Anglo-European republic of letters.
  • James Arthur
    James Arthur
    James Arthur was a Dominican friar and theologian.He was born in Limerick, Ireland, early in the 17th century and died most likely in 1670. He became a member of the Dominican Order in the convent of St...

    , University Professor, University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada...

    : Representations of classical groups.
  • David Auburn
    David Auburn
    David Auburn is an American playwright.He was raised in Ohio and Arkansas. He attended the University of Chicago, where he was a member of Off-Off Campus, and received a degree in English literature....

    , Playwright, Brooklyn, New York: Play writing.
  • David Baker
    David Baker (poet)
    -Life:He was raised in Missouri.He graduated from Central Missouri State University and from the University of Utah with a Ph.D. in 1983.He taught at University of Michigan.He teaches at Denison University, and the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers....

    , Poet, Granville, Ohio; Professor of English and Thomas B. Fordham Professor of Creative Writing, Denison University
    Denison University
    Denison University is private, coeducational, and residential college of liberal arts and sciences founded in 1831. It is located in Granville, Ohio, United States, approximately 30 miles east of Columbus, the state capital...

    ; Poetry Editor, The Kenyon Review
    The Kenyon Review
    The Kenyon Review is a Literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, USA, home of Kenyon College. The Review was founded in 1939 by John Crowe Ransom, critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959...

    : Poetry.
  • Joan Banach, Artist, New York City: Painting.
  • Abhijit V. Banerjee, Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological education and research.Founded in 1861 in...

    : The new economics of poverty.
  • Jill Banfield, Professor of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
    University of Wisconsin–Madison
    The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1848, UW–Madison is the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It became a land-grant institution in 1866...

    : Microbe-mineral interactions of environmental importance.
  • Ernesto Bazan, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York: Photography.
  • Howard C. Berg, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and of Physics, Harvard University
    Harvard University
    Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

    : The motile behavior of bacteria.
  • Jane A. Bernstein, Austin Fletcher Professor of Music, Tufts University
    Tufts University
    Tufts University is a private research university located in Medford/Somerville, near Boston, Massachusetts. It is organized into ten schools, including two undergraduate programs and eight graduate divisions, on four campuses in Massachusetts and on the eastern border of France...

    : Music and print culture in Renaissance Rome.
  • William Betz, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver: The optical detection of synaptic function.
  • Rabi Bhattacharya, Professor of Mathematics, Indiana University Bloomington
    Indiana University Bloomington
    Indiana University Bloomington is a public research university located in Bloomington, Indiana, in the United States. IU Bloomington is the flagship campus of the Indiana University system. Being the flagship campus, IU Bloomington is often referred to simply as IU or Indiana...

    : Studies in Markov processes.
  • Tom Bills, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Associate Professor of Art, Brandeis University
    Brandeis University
    Brandeis University is an American private research university with a liberal arts focus. It is located in the southwestern corner of Waltham, Massachusetts, nine miles west of Boston. The University has an enrollment of approximately 3,200 undergraduate and 2,100 graduate students. In 2011, it...

    : Sculpture.
  • Lisa M. Bitel, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies and Director of Women's Studies, University of Kansas
    University of Kansas
    The University of Kansas is a public research university and the largest university in the state of Kansas. KU campuses are located in Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City, Kansas with the main campus being located in Lawrence on Mount Oread, the highest point in Lawrence. The...

    : Landscape, gender, and Christianization in Gaul and Ireland.
  • Stuart Blackburn, Senior Lecturer in Tamil and South Indian Studies and Chairman, Centre of South Asian Studies, University of London
    University of London
    -20th century:Shortly after 6 Burlington Gardens was vacated, the University went through a period of rapid expansion. Bedford College, Royal Holloway and the London School of Economics all joined in 1900, Regent's Park College, which had affiliated in 1841 became an official divinity school of the...

    : The role of folklore in colonial south India.
  • Isidro Blasco, Artist, New York City: Sculpture and installation art.
  • Anne Bogart
    Anne Bogart
    -Biography:She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Bard College in 1974, followed by a Master of Arts degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1977. She served as Artistic Director of the Trinity Repertory Company for its 1989-90 season...

    , Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, Columbia University
    Columbia University
    Columbia University in the City of New York is a private, Ivy League university in Manhattan, New York City. Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the...

    ; Artistic Director, The Saratoga International Theatre Institute (SITI), New York City: Essays on the theatre.
  • Lloyd Bonfield, Professor of Law, Tulane University
    Tulane University
    Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States...

    : Litigants, lawyers, and the law in English probate courts, 1660-1700.
  • Nina Bovasso, Artist, New York City: Painting and drawing.
  • John M. Bowers
    John M. Bowers
    John Myer Bowers was a U.S. Representative from New York.-Life:...

    , Professor of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    University of Nevada-Las Vegas is a public, coeducational university located in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada, USA. The campus is located approximately east of the Las Vegas Strip. The institution includes a Shadow Lane Campus, located just east of the University Medical Center of...

    : The antagonistic tradition of Chaucer and Langland.
  • Michael E. Bratman, Howard H. and Jessie T. Watkins University Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

    : Self-determination and planning agency.
  • Martin Brody, Composer, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Catherine Mills Davis Professor of Music, Wellesley College: Music composition.
  • Ronald K. Brown, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York; Artistic Director, Evidence, New York City: Choreography.
  • William Craft Brumfield
    William Craft Brumfield
    William Craft Brumfield is a contemporary American historian of Russian architecture, a preservationist and an architectural photographer. Brumfield is currently Professor of Slavic studies at Tulane University....

    , Professor of Slavic Studies, Tulane University
    Tulane University
    Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States...

    : The architecture of the Russian North.
  • Michael Camille, Mary J. Block Professor of Art History, University of Chicago
    University of Chicago
    The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...

    : Sculpture, signs, and street life in medieval France.
  • Vicki Caron, Thomas and Diann Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies, Cornell University
    Cornell University
    Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...

    : Catholic-Jewish relations in France since 1871.
  • Shih-Hui Chen, Composer, Malden, Massachusetts: Music composition.
  • Patricia Cheng
    Patricia Cheng
    Patricia W. Cheng is a leading researcher in cognitive psychology who works on human reasoning. She is best known for her psychological work on human understanding of causality...

    , Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles
    University of California, Los Angeles
    The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It was founded in 1919 as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California and is the second oldest of the ten campuses...

    : A psychological theory of causal discovery.
  • Alice L. Conklin, Associate Professor of History, University of Rochester
    University of Rochester
    The University of Rochester is a private, nonsectarian, research university in Rochester, New York, United States. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The university has six schools and various interdisciplinary programs.The...

    : Ethnographic liberalism in France, 1920-1945.
  • Diana Cooper, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Professor of Art, New York University
    New York University
    New York University is a private, nonsectarian research university based in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan...

    : Painting and installation art.
  • Kevin R. Cox, Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University: The Americal politics of local economic development.
  • Christopher J. Cramer, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Physics, and Scientific Computation, University of Minnesota
    University of Minnesota
    The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest part of the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 52,557...

    : The structure and reactivity of chemical and biological systems.
  • Hai-Lung Dai, Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
    University of Pennsylvania
    The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

    : Chemical-reaction control.
  • Kathryn Davis
    Kathryn Davis
    Kathryn Davis is an award-winning American novelist.Davis has taught at Skidmore College, and is now senior fiction writer in the Writing Program in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St...

    , Writer, East Calais, Vermont; Professor of English, Skidmore College
    Skidmore College
    Skidmore College is a private, independent, liberal arts college with an enrollment of approximately 2,500 students. The college is located in the town of Saratoga Springs, New York State....

    : Fiction.
  • Veronica Day, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York: Photography.
  • Peter Dear, Professor of History and of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University
    Cornell University
    Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...

    : Making sense in science.
  • Donald J. DePaolo
    Donald J. DePaolo
    Donald J. DePaolo is an American professor of geochemistry in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley and Associate Laboratory Director for Energy and Environmental Sciences at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.- Career :DePaolo received his...

    , Class of 1951 Professor of Geochemistry, University of California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley
    The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

    : The geochemical effects of magma generation and transport.
  • Robert Desjarlais
    Robert Desjarlais
    Robert Desjarlais was a Canadian Olympic fencer. He competed in the three team events at the 1948 Summer Olympics.-References:...

    , Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Sarah Lawrence College
    Sarah Lawrence College
    Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in the United States, and a leader in progressive education since its founding in 1926. Located just 30 minutes north of Midtown Manhattan in southern Westchester County, New York, in the city of Yonkers, this coeducational college offers...

    : Sensory biographies among Nepal's Yolmo Buddhists.
  • Jessica Diamond, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Painting.
  • Arthur Dong
    Arthur Dong
    Arthur Dong is an Academy Award-nominated American documentary filmmaker. His work combines the art of the visual medium with an investigation of social issues, examining topics such as Asian American history and identity, and gay oppression...

    , Film Maker, Los Angeles; Producer and Director, DeepFocus Productions: Film making.
  • Tom Drury
    Tom Drury
    Thomas Jay Drury is an American writer.He was born in Iowa, in 1956, and received his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in 1980....

    , Writer, Litchfield, Connecticut: Fiction.
  • Thomas Dublin
    Thomas Dublin
    Thomas Dublin is an American historian, and editor. He is Distinguished Professor of History at Binghamton University.-Life:He graduated from Harvard College, with a B.A. in chemistry, and from Columbia University, with a Ph.D....

    , Professor of History, State University of New York at Binghamton: Economic decline in the Pennsylvania anthracite region, 1920-1990.
  • Robert S. DuPlessis, Isaac H. Clothier Professor of History and International Relations, Swarthmore College
    Swarthmore College
    Swarthmore College is a private, independent, liberal arts college in the United States with an enrollment of about 1,500 students. The college is located in the borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 11 miles southwest of Philadelphia....

    : A history of consumption in the early modern Atlantic world.
  • Lauren B. Edelman, Professor of Law and Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley
    The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

    : The formation of civil-rights law in the workplace.
  • Anthony Feinstein, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada...

    : Trauma-related mental health issues in post-apartheid Namibia.
  • Alexei V. Filippenko
    Alexei Filippenko
    Alexei Vladimir Filippenko is an American astrophysicist and professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley. Filippenko received a Bachelor of Arts in physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1979 and a Ph.D...

    , Professor of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley
    The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

    : The expansion of the universe.
  • Marc R. Forster, Associate Professor of History, Connecticut College
    Connecticut College
    Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college located in New London, Connecticut.The college was founded in 1911, as Connecticut College for Women, in response to Wesleyan University closing its doors to women...

    : The emergence of German Catholic identity.
  • Howard Gardner
    Howard Gardner
    Howard Earl Gardner is an American developmental psychologist who is a professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University, Senior Director of Harvard Project Zero and author of over twenty books translated into thirty languages. Since 1995, he has...

    , John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard University
    Harvard University
    Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

    : The origins and development of good work.
  • Jonathon Glassman, Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

    : Racial thought in colonial Zanzibar.
  • Jill Godmilow, Video Artist, South Bend, Indiana; Professor of Film, Television and Theatre, University of Notre Dame
    University of Notre Dame
    The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a Catholic research university located in Notre Dame, an unincorporated community north of the city of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States...

    : Video.
  • Susan Goldin-Meadow
    Susan Goldin-Meadow
    Susan Goldin-Meadow is Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago. She is a pioneer and internationally renowned expert on the cognitive bases of gesture and sign language, and she is also interested in the educational applications of this research. ...

    , Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago
    University of Chicago
    The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...

    : Gesture and the mind.
  • Rigoberto González
    Rigoberto González
    Rigoberto González is an American writer and book critic. He is an editor and author of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and bilingual children's books, and self-identifies in his writing as a gay Chicano...

    , Poet, New York City; Literacy Teacher, Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, Brooklyn: Poetry.
  • Francisco Gonzalez-Crussi, Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

     Medical School; Head of Laboratories, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago: Essays on human generation.
  • Paul D. Grannis, Distinguished Professor of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook
    State University of New York at Stony Brook
    The State University of New York at Stony Brook, also known as Stony Brook University, is a public research university located in Stony Brook, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island, about east of Manhattan....

    : Studies of broken symmetry in nature.
  • Milford Graves
    Milford Graves
    Milford Graves is an American jazz drummer and percussionist, most noteworthy for his early avant-garde contributions in the early 1960s with Paul Bley and the New York Art Quartet...

    , Composer, Jamaica, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Music, Bennington College
    Bennington College
    Bennington College is a liberal arts college located in Bennington, Vermont, USA. The college was founded in 1932 as a women's college and became co-educational in 1969.-History:-Early years:...

    : Music composition.
  • Richard L. Greaves, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of History, Florida State University
    Florida State University
    The Florida State University is a space-grant and sea-grant public university located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a comprehensive doctoral research university with medical programs and significant research activity as determined by the Carnegie Foundation...

    : John Bunyan in historical perspective.
  • Vanalyne Green
    Vanalyne Green
    Vanalyne Green is an American artist who also writes about culture and who also teaches. She has screened her video work extensively in the United States and abroad, including The Whitney Biennial , American Film Institute, Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Videotheque de Paris, The...

    , Video Artist, Chicago; Associate Professor of Video Art, School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Video.
  • Linda Gregerson
    Linda Gregerson
    Linda Gregerson is an American poet and member of faculty at the University of Michigan .-Life:Linda Gregerson received a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1971, an M.A. from Northwestern University, an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa Writers Workshop, and her Ph.D. from Stanford University...

    , Poet, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan
    University of Michigan
    The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...

    : Poetry.
  • Craig R. Groves, Director, Conservation Planning, The Nature Conservancy
    The Nature Conservancy
    The Nature Conservancy is a US charitable environmental organization that works to preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive....

    , Boise, Idaho: The conservation of biological diversity.
  • Robert J. Hamers, Evan P. Helfaer Professor of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison
    University of Wisconsin–Madison
    The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1848, UW–Madison is the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It became a land-grant institution in 1866...

    : Studies in molecular electronics.
  • Brooks Haxton, Poet, Syracuse, New York; Director of Creative Writing, Syracuse University
    Syracuse University
    Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

    : Poetry.
  • Wick Haxton
    Wick Haxton
    Wick C. Haxton is an American theoretical nuclear physicist and astrophysicist.Haxton grew up in Santa Cruz, studied from 1967 at the local University of California and received his doctorate in 1976 at Stanford University...

    , Professor of Physics and Director, Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle: Studies in neutrino-induced nucleosynthesis.
  • Thomas Head, Professor of History, Hunter College
    Hunter College
    Hunter College, established in 1870, is a public university and one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Hunter grants undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees in more than one hundred fields of study, and is recognized...

     and the Graduate Center, City University of New York: Saints, relics, and patronage in Western Christendom, 200-1215.
  • Gerry Hemingway
    Gerry Hemingway
    Gerry Hemingway is an American jazz composer and percussionist.He has performed with Ernst Reijseger, Anthony Davis, Earl Howard, Leo Smith, George Lewis, Anthony Braxton, Ray Anderson, Mark Helias, Reggie Workman, Michael Moore, Oliver Lake, Marilyn Crispell, Christy Doran, John Wolf Brennan, Don...

    , Composer and Percussionist, Plainsboro, New Jersey: Music composition.
  • Amy Hempel
    Amy Hempel
    Amy Hempel is an American short story writer, journalist, and university professor at Brooklyn College.-Life:Hempel was born in Chicago, Illinois...

    , Writer, Bridgehampton, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Writing, Bennington College
    Bennington College
    Bennington College is a liberal arts college located in Bennington, Vermont, USA. The college was founded in 1932 as a women's college and became co-educational in 1969.-History:-Early years:...

    : Fiction.
  • Alicia Henry, Artist, Nashville, Tennessee; Assistant Professor of Art, Fisk University
    Fisk University
    Fisk University is an historically black university founded in 1866 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. The world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers started as a group of students who performed to earn enough money to save the school at a critical time of financial shortages. They toured to raise funds to...

    : Painting and drawing.
  • Nancy A. Hewitt, Professor of History, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American...

    : American women's activism, 1840-1965.
  • Tony Hoagland
    Tony Hoagland
    Anthony Dey Hoagland is an American poet and writer. His poetry collection 2003, What Narcissism Means to Me, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Other honors include two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a 2000 Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry, and a...

    , Poet, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Assistant Professor of English, New Mexico State University
    New Mexico State University
    New Mexico State University at Las Cruces , is a major land-grant university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States...

    : Poetry.
  • Jennifer L. Hochschild, William Stewart Tod Professor of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
    Princeton University
    Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution....

    : The prospects for democratic pluralism in the United States.
  • Lillian Hoddeson, Associate Professor of History and Senior Research Physicist, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign is a large public research-intensive university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the flagship campus of the University of Illinois system...

    ; Historian, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois: The life and science of John Bardeen.
  • Manuela Hoelterhoff, Writer, New York City: Germaine Lubin and Bayreuth in 1939.
  • Michael B. Holden, Artist, Santa Rosa, California: Painting.
  • Peter Jeffery
    Peter Jeffery
    -Life:He graduated from the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art, and the Performing Arts, in New York City, and from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, and from Princeton University with a Ph.D...

    , Professor of Music, Princeton University
    Princeton University
    Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution....

    : The earliest manuscript of the Roman chant tradition.
  • Sajeev John
    Sajeev John
    Sajeev John is a Professor of Physics at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair holder.He received his bachelors degree in physics in 1979 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. in physics at Harvard University in 1984. His Ph.D...

    , Professor of Physics, University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada...

    : Photonic-band gap materials.
  • Claudia L. Johnson, Professor of English, Princeton University
    Princeton University
    Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution....

    : Jane Austen's status as a legend.
  • Amelia Jones
    Amelia Jones
    Amelia Jones is an American art historian, art critic and curator specializing in feminist art, body/performance art, video art and Dadaism. Her written works and approach to modern and contemporary art history are considered revolutionary in that she breaks down commonly assumed opinions and...

    , Professor of Art History, University of California, Riverside
    University of California, Riverside
    The University of California, Riverside, commonly known as UCR or UC Riverside, is a public research university and one of the ten general campuses of the University of California system. UCR is consistently ranked as one of the most ethnically and economically diverse universities in the United...

    : New York Dada, 1915-1922.
  • Lawrence Joseph
    Lawrence Joseph
    Lawrence Joseph is an American poet, writer, essayist, critic, lawyer, and professor of law.-Life:Joseph's grandparents, Lebanese Maronite and Syrian Melkite Eastern Catholics, were among the first Arab Americans to emigrate to Detroit, where both Joseph's parents were born...

    , Professor of Law, St. John's University
    St. John's University (New York City)
    St. John's University is a private, Roman Catholic, coeducational university located in New York City, United States. Founded by the Congregation of the Mission in 1870, the school was originally located in the borough of Brooklyn in the neighborhood of Bedford–Stuyvesant...

    : Essays on Catholicism.
  • Deborah Anne Kapchan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director, Center for Intercultural Studies in Folklore and Ethnomusicology, University of Texas at Austin
    University of Texas at Austin
    The University of Texas at Austin is a state research university located in Austin, Texas, USA, and is the flagship institution of the The University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, its campus is located approximately from the Texas State Capitol in Austin...

    : Self and nation in Moroccan oral poetry.
  • Larry Karush, Composer, Los Angeles: Music composition.
  • Dovid Katz
    Dovid Katz
    Dovid Katz is an American-born, Vilnius-based Judaic studies professor, Yiddish specialist, and political activist, currently living in Lithuania.-Biography:...

    , Writer, County Conway, Wales; Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature and Culture, and Director, Center for Stateless Cultures, Vilnius University
    Vilnius University
    Vilnius University is the oldest university in the Baltic states and one of the oldest in Eastern Europe. It is also the largest university in Lithuania....

    , Lithuania: Fiction in Yiddish.
  • Steve Keister, Artist, New York City; Instructor in Art, School of Visual Arts; Instructor in Art, Maryland Institute College of Art
    Maryland Institute College of Art
    Maryland Institute College of Art is an art and design college in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It was founded in 1826 as the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, making it one of the first and oldest art colleges in the United States. In 2008, MICA was ranked #2 in the nation...

    ; Instructor in Art, Hofstra University
    Hofstra University
    Hofstra University is a private, nonsectarian institution of higher learning located in the Village of Hempstead, New York, United States, about east of New York City: less than an hour away by train or car...

    : Sculpture.
  • Evelyn Fox Keller
    Evelyn Fox Keller
    Evelyn Fox Keller is an American physicist, author and feminist. She is currently a Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Keller has also taught at the State University of New York at Purchase, New York University and in the department of...

    , Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological education and research.Founded in 1861 in...

    : Explanation in developmental biology.
  • Joel Kingsolver, Professor of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle: The topography of adaptive landscapes.
  • George Knox
    George Knox
    The Honourable George Knox PC, FRS , was an Irish Tory politician.Knox was the fifth son of Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland. In 1790, Knox entered the Irish House of Commons for Dungannon. Subsequently he sat Dublin University until the Act of Union in 1801...

    , Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of British Columbia
    University of British Columbia
    The University of British Columbia is a public research university. UBC’s two main campuses are situated in Vancouver and in Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley...

    : Tiepolo's New Testament drawings.
  • Dorothy Ko, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American...

    : The history and culture of footbinding.
  • Ewa Lajer-Burcharth
    Ewa Lajer-Burcharth
    Ewa Lajer-Burcharth is the William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts in the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University and senior adviser to the humanities program at the Radcliffe Institute. Her specialties include 18th-century French and contemporary art.Lajer-Burcharth received...

    , Harris K. Weston Associate Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University
    Harvard University
    Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

    : The idea of the self in 18th-century art.
  • Chang-rae Lee
    Chang-Rae Lee
    Chang-rae Lee is a Korean American novelist and a professor of creative writing at Princeton University, where he has served as the director of Princeton's Program in Creative Writing.-Early life:...

    , Writer, Ridgewood, New Jersey; Professor of English, Hunter College
    Hunter College
    Hunter College, established in 1870, is a public university and one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Hunter grants undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees in more than one hundred fields of study, and is recognized...

    , City University of New York: Fiction.
  • Laura L. Letinsky
    Laura Letinsky
    Laura L. Letinsky is a contemporary photographer, best known for her still lifes.Much of Letinsky's work alludes to human presence, without including any actual figures. For example, in the Morning and Melancholia , and the I Did Not Remember I Had Forgotten Laura L. Letinsky (born Canada, 1962)...

    , Photographer, Chicago; Assistant Professor of Photography, University of Chicago
    University of Chicago
    The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...

    : Photography.
  • Jill Levine, Artist, New York City; Instructor in Studio Art, Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn: Painting and sculpture.
  • Bernth Lindfors, Professor of English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin
    University of Texas at Austin
    The University of Texas at Austin is a state research university located in Austin, Texas, USA, and is the flagship institution of the The University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, its campus is located approximately from the Texas State Capitol in Austin...

    : Ira Aldridge's theatrical career in Europe.
  • John T. Lis
    John T. Lis
    John T. Lis is the Barbara McClintock Professor of Molecular Biology & Genetics at the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Dr. Lis was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000 for his research on protein templating in the propagation of gene activity.-Research:Dr...

    , Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University
    Cornell University
    Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...

    : Protein templating in the propagation of gene activity.
  • Jennie Livingston
    Jennie Livingston
    Jennie Livingston is an American director best known for the 1990 documentary Paris is Burning.Livingston was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Los Angeles where she attended Beverly HIlls High School. She graduated from Yale University in 1983, where she studied photography, drawing, and...

    , Film Maker, Brooklyn, New York; Writer, Director, and Producer, Off White (OW!) Productions, Brooklyn: Film making.
  • Susanne Lohmann, Professor of Political Science and of Policy Studies and Director, Center for Comparative Political Economy, University of California, Los Angeles
    University of California, Los Angeles
    The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It was founded in 1919 as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California and is the second oldest of the ten campuses...

    : Administrative rationality in the research university.
  • Lev Loseff, Professor of Russian, Dartmouth College
    Dartmouth College
    Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

    : An annotated bilingual edition of Joseph Brodsky's poetry.
  • Scott P. Mainwaring, Eugene Conley Professor of Government and Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
    University of Notre Dame
    The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a Catholic research university located in Notre Dame, an unincorporated community north of the city of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States...

    : The durability of Latin America's post-1978 elected governments.
  • Thomas Mallon
    Thomas Mallon
    Thomas Mallon is a novelist and critic. He was born in Glen Cove, New York. He attended Brown University as an undergraduate and earned a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. from Harvard. He received the Ingram Merrill Foundation Award in 1994 and won a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1987...

    , Writer, Westport, Connecticut: Fiction.
  • Sara Shelton Mann, Choreographer, San Francisco: Choreography.
  • Jaime Manrique
    Jaime Manrique
    -Background:Manrique was born in Barranquilla, Colombia and earned a B.A. from the University of South Florida.-Writing career:His first poetry volume won Colombia's National Poetry Award. Additionally, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to write his memoirs and has contributed to Shade , a gay,...

    , Writer, New York City; Member of the Part-time Faculty, Eugene Lang College, New School University: A memoir.
  • Emer Martin
    Emer Martin
    Emer Martin is an Irish novellist, painter and film-maker who has also lived in Paris, London, the Middle East, and the United States....

    , Writer, Kilcloone, County Meath, Ireland; Contributing Editor, BlackBook
    BlackBook Magazine
    BlackBook is an American arts and culture magazine published 8x a year. Founded in 1996 as a quarterly publication, BlackBook has now expanded to a circulation of roughly 150,000. The magazine covers topics ranging from art, music, and literature to politics, popular culture, and travel guides....

    magazine, New York City: Fiction.
  • James Matheson
    James Matheson
    Sir James Nicolas Sutherland Matheson, 1st Baronet , born in Shiness, Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland, was the son of Captain Donald Matheson, a Scottish trader in India...

    , Composer, Tampa, Florida; Lecturer in Music, Ithaca College
    Ithaca College
    Ithaca College is a private college located on the South Hill of Ithaca, New York. The school was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music. The college has a strong liberal arts core, but also offers several pre-professional programs and some graduate programs. The college is...

    , New York: Music composition.
  • Katharine Eisaman Maus, Professor of English, University of Virginia
    University of Virginia
    The University of Virginia is a public research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, founded by Thomas Jefferson...

    : A history of English literature, 1603-1660.
  • Colleen McDannell, Professor of History and Sterling M. McMurrin Professor of Religious Studies, University of Utah
    University of Utah
    The University of Utah, also known as the U or the U of U, is a public, coeducational research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The university was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret by the General Assembly of the provisional State of Deseret, making it Utah's oldest...

    : Religious America in government photography, 1935-1943.
  • Andrew Rimvydas Miksys, Photographer, Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Seattle, Washington; Instructor in Photography, Louisiana State University
    Louisiana State University
    Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, most often referred to as Louisiana State University, or LSU, is a public coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The University was founded in 1853 in what is now known as Pineville, Louisiana, under the name...

    : Photography.
  • Donka Minkova, Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles
    University of California, Los Angeles
    The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It was founded in 1919 as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California and is the second oldest of the ten campuses...

    : Verse form and linguistic reconstruction in English.
  • Rick Moody
    Rick Moody
    Rick Moody is an American novelist and short story writer best known for the 1994 novel The Ice Storm, a chronicle of the dissolution of two suburban Connecticut families over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, which brought widespread acclaim, became a bestseller, and was made into a feature film of...

    , Writer, Fishers Island, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Writing, Bennington College
    Bennington College
    Bennington College is a liberal arts college located in Bennington, Vermont, USA. The college was founded in 1932 as a women's college and became co-educational in 1969.-History:-Early years:...

    : A family memoir.
  • Philip D. Morgan
    Philip D. Morgan
    Philip D. Morgan is a British-American historian. He has specialized in Early Modern colonial British America, and slavery in the Americas...

    , Professor of History and Editor, William & Mary Quarterly, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, College of William & Mary: White and black in 18th-century Jamaica.
  • Bill Morrison
    Bill Morrison (director)
    Bill Morrison is a New York-based filmmaker and artist, best known for his experimental collage film Decasia . He is a member of Ridge Theater and the founder of Hypnotic Pictures...

    , Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
  • Stephen Mueller
    Stephen Mueller
    Stephen Mueller was an American painter whose color field and Lyrical Abstraction canvases took a turn towards pop. He earned his B.F.A. in painting from the University of Texas, Austin in 1969 and his M.F.A...

    , Artist, New York City: Painting.
  • Madhusree Mukerjee, Writer, Jackson Heights, New York; Editor, Scientific American
    Scientific American
    Scientific American is a popular science magazine. It is notable for its long history of presenting science monthly to an educated but not necessarily scientific public, through its careful attention to the clarity of its text as well as the quality of its specially commissioned color graphics...

    , New York City: The Andaman Islanders.
  • Lawrence Nees, Professor of Art History, University of Delaware
    University of Delaware
    The university is organized into seven colleges:* College of Agriculture and Natural Resources* College of Arts and Sciences* Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics* College of Earth, Ocean and Environment* College of Education and Human Development...

    : Frankish illuminated manuscripts.
  • Antonya Nelson
    Antonya Nelson
    Antonya Nelson is an American author and teacher of creative writing who writes primarily short stories.-Life and education:Antonya Nelson was born January 6, 1961 in Wichita, Kansas....

    , Writer, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Associate Professor of English, New Mexico State University
    New Mexico State University
    New Mexico State University at Las Cruces , is a major land-grant university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States...

    : Fiction.
  • Barbara Newman, Professor of English and Religion, Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

    : Vision, poetry, and belief in the Middle Ages.
  • Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature, Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

    : The conception of wisdom in 4th-century Athens.
  • Stephen Orgel
    Stephen Orgel
    Stephen Orgel is Professor of English at Stanford University. Best known as a scholar of Shakespeare, Orgel writes primarily about the political and historical context of Renaissance literature....

    , Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

    : The history of the relation between Shakespearean texts and productions.
  • H. Allen Orr
    H. Allen Orr
    H. Allen Orr is University Professor and Shirley Cox Kearns Professor of Biology at the University of Rochester.- Education and career :He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Philosophy from the College of William and Mary and his Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Chicago. At...

    , Associate Professor of Biology, University of Rochester
    University of Rochester
    The University of Rochester is a private, nonsectarian, research university in Rochester, New York, United States. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The university has six schools and various interdisciplinary programs.The...

    : The genetic origin of species.
  • Robert A. Orsi
    Robert A. Orsi
    -Life:Orsi was born and raised in the Bronx borough of New York City. He majored in religion and sociology at Trinity College and graduated salutatorian in 1975, receiving both a Danforth and Watson Scholarship. He attended graduate school in religion at Yale University where his prize-winning...

    , Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University Bloomington
    Indiana University Bloomington
    Indiana University Bloomington is a public research university located in Bloomington, Indiana, in the United States. IU Bloomington is the flagship campus of the Indiana University system. Being the flagship campus, IU Bloomington is often referred to simply as IU or Indiana...

    : American Catholics' recollections of their childhoods in the Church.
  • Ed Osborn, Artist, Oakland, California: Sound installation.
  • Eric Pankey
    Eric Pankey
    -Life:He graduated from the University of Missouri and Iowa University with his MFA in 1981.He directed the Creative Writing Program at Washington University in St...

    , Poet, Fairfax, Virginia; Professor of English, George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

    : Poetry.
  • Joseph Parisi
    Joseph Parisi
    Joseph Parisi may refer to:*Joe Parisi, Wisconsin politician*Joseph Parasi , former editor of Poetry...

    , Editor, Poetry, Chicago; Executive Director, Modern Poetry Association: A documentary history of Poetry magazine.
  • Suzan-Lori Parks
    Suzan-Lori Parks
    Suzan-Lori Parks is an African American playwright and screenwriter. She received the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant in 2001, and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play, Topdog/Underdog.-Early years:...

    , Playwright, Brooklyn, New York: Play writing.
  • Ed Paschke
    Ed Paschke
    Edward Francis Paschke was a Polish American painter. His childhood interest in animation and cartoons, as well as his father's creativity in wood carving and construction, led him toward a career in art...

    , Artist, Chicago; Professor of Art, Northwestern University
    Northwestern University
    Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

    : Painting.
  • Mary Sponberg Pedley, Teacher, Ann Arbor Public Schools; Adjunct Assistant Curator of Maps, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan
    University of Michigan
    The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...

    : Printed maps and popular taste in 18th-century France and England.
  • Louis A. Pérez, Jr., J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States...

    : Suicide and exemplary death in Cuba.
  • Donna J. Peuquet, Professor of Geography, Pennsylvania State University
    Pennsylvania State University
    The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State or PSU, is a public research university with campuses and facilities throughout the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855, the university has a threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service...

    : A cognitive approach to representing geographic knowledge.
  • Mark Phillips
    Mark Phillips
    -Ancestry:-Issue:-Sources:...

    , Professor of History, University of British Columbia
    University of British Columbia
    The University of British Columbia is a public research university. UBC’s two main campuses are situated in Vancouver and in Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley...

    : A short history of distance.
  • Suzan Pitt
    Suzan Pitt
    Suzan Pitt is an American film animator and painter, whose surreal, psychological animated films and paintings have been acclaimed and exhibited worldwide...

    , Film Animator, Los Angeles; Member of the Faculty in Experimental Animation, California Institute of the Arts
    California Institute of the Arts
    The California Institute of the Arts, commonly referred to as CalArts, is located in Valencia, in Los Angeles County, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the United States created specifically for students of both the visual and the...

    : Film animation.
  • Vicente L. Rafael, Associate Professor of Communication, University of California, San Diego
    University of California, San Diego
    The University of California, San Diego, commonly known as UCSD or UC San Diego, is a public research university located in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States...

    : Language and the origins of nationalism in the Philippines.
  • Jahan Ramazani, Professor of English, University of Virginia
    University of Virginia
    The University of Virginia is a public research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, founded by Thomas Jefferson...

    : Postcolonial poetry in English.
  • Thomas W. Reps, Professor of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison
    University of Wisconsin–Madison
    The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1848, UW–Madison is the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It became a land-grant institution in 1866...

    : A new compressed representation of Boolean functions.
  • David Riker
    David Riker
    David Riker is an American screenwriter and film director.He was born in Boston, and at the age of five, his family moved to Brussels, Belgium, where he attended a French-speaking school...

    , Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
  • John Storm Roberts
    John Storm Roberts
    John Storm Roberts was a British-born, U.S.-based ethnomusicologist, writer and record producer. He is best known as the co-founder of Original Music, a mail-order company that distributed world music books and records....

    , Independent Scholar, Tivoli, New York: Latin dance in the United States.
  • Roxana Robinson, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
  • Larry Rohrschneider, Member, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
    The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, is one of the world’s leading cancer research institutes...

     and Affiliate Professor of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle: Molecular mechanisms for regulating the growth of blood cells.
  • Daniel S. Rokhsar
    Daniel S. Rokhsar
    Daniel S. Rokhsar is a professor in the departments of Physics and of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley and Head of the Plant Genomics Program at the Joint Genome Institute of the United States Department of Energy...

    , Professor of Physics and Head, Computational and Theoretical Biology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory conducting unclassified scientific research. It is located on the grounds of the University of California, Berkeley, in the Berkeley Hills above the central campus...

    , University of California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley
    The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

    : Studies in computational and theoretical biology.
  • James Rolfe
    James Rolfe
    James Simon Rolfe is one of Canada's leading composers of contemporary music. He studied composition with John Beckwith at the University of Toronto and Jo Kondo in Japan...

    , Composer, Toronto: Music composition.
  • Dennis Romano, Professor of History, Syracuse University
    Syracuse University
    Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

    : Doge Francesco Foscari and the crisis of Venetian republicanism.
  • Marian Roth, Photographer, Provincetown, Massachusetts: Photography.
  • Ingrid D. Rowland, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Chicago
    University of Chicago
    The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...

    : A life of Giordano Bruno.
  • Roswell Rudd
    Roswell Rudd
    Roswell Rudd is a Grammy Award-nominated American jazz trombonist and composer....

    , Composer and Jazz Trombonist, Kerhonkson, New York: Music composition.
  • John Russell
    John Russell (art critic)
    John Russell CBE was a British American art critic.-Life and career:John Russell was born in Fleet, Hampshire, England, in 1919. He attended St Paul's School and then Magdalen College, Oxford....

    , Writer, New York City; Art Critic, The New York Times
    The New York Times
    The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization...

    : A memoir.
  • Richard Ryan
    Richard Ryan
    Richard Ryan may refer to:*Richard Ryan , Irish poet and diplomat*Richard Ryan , English biographer and playwright...

    , Artist, Millers Falls, Massachusetts; Adjunct Senior Critic in Art, Brandeis University
    Brandeis University
    Brandeis University is an American private research university with a liberal arts focus. It is located in the southwestern corner of Waltham, Massachusetts, nine miles west of Boston. The University has an enrollment of approximately 3,200 undergraduate and 2,100 graduate students. In 2011, it...

    : Painting.
  • Jacqueline Saccoccio, Artist, New York City: Painting.
  • Mark Salzman
    Mark Salzman
    Mark Joseph Salzman is an American writer. Salzman is best known for his 1986 memoir Iron & Silk, which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s....

    , Writer, Glendale, California
    Glendale, California
    Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the city population is 191,719, down from 194,973 at the 2000 census. making it the third largest city in Los Angeles County and the 22nd largest city in the state of California...

    : Nonfiction.
  • Tamar Schlick, Professor of Mathematics, Chemistry, and Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences is an independent division of New York University under the Faculty of Arts & Science that serves as a center for research and advanced training in computer science and mathematics...

     and Associate Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute is a United States non-profit medical research organization based in Chevy Chase, Maryland. It was founded by the American businessman Howard Hughes in 1953. It is one of the largest private funding organizations for biological and medical research in the United...

    , New York University: Modeling studies of protein-DNA complexes.
  • Glen Seator, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Sculpture and installation art.
  • James J. Sheehan
    James J. Sheehan
    James J. Sheehan is an American historian of modern Germany and the former president of the American Historical Association .Born in San Francisco in 1937, Sheehan earned a B.A. from Stanford University in 1958 and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1964...

    , Dickason Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History, Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

    : A history of sovereignty in 20th-century Europe.
  • S. Murray Sherman, Leading Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior, State University of New York at Stony Brook
    State University of New York at Stony Brook
    The State University of New York at Stony Brook, also known as Stony Brook University, is a public research university located in Stony Brook, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island, about east of Manhattan....

    : The thalamic relay of visual signals to the cortex.
  • Jocelyn Penny Small, Professor of Art History and the Library, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American...

    : Narrative in classical art.
  • Bruce Smith
    Bruce Smith (poet)
    -Life:Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia. He has since taught at the University of Alabama, and now teaches at Syracuse University. He has been a co-editor of the Graham House Review and a contributing editor of Born Magazine.-Awards:...

    , Poet, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Associate Professor of English, University of Alabama
    University of Alabama
    The University of Alabama is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States....

    : Poetry.
  • Rebecca Solnit
    Rebecca Solnit
    Rebecca Solnit is a writer who lives in San Francisco. She has written on a variety of subjects including the environment, politics, place, and art....

    , Writer, San Francisco: Photography and the invention of the present.
  • John Stembridge
    John Stembridge
    John Stembridge is a Professor of Mathematics at University of Michigan. He received his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985 with his Dissertation called Combinatorial Decompositions of Characters of SL....

    , Professor of Mathematics, University of Michigan
    University of Michigan
    The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...

    : Combinatorial aspects of root systems and Weyl characters.
  • Judy Stevens, Artist, New York City: Sculpture.
  • Frank H. Stewart, Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; ; abbreviated HUJI) is Israel's second-oldest university, after the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The Hebrew University has three campuses in Jerusalem and one in Rehovot. The world's largest Jewish studies library is located on its Edmond J...

    : The customary law of the Sinai Bedouin.
  • Robert Blair St. George, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
    University of Pennsylvania
    The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

    : Spoken language and oral poetics in early New England.
  • Kristine Stiles
    Kristine Stiles
    Kristine Stilesis an art historian specializing in global contemporary art. She has written extensively on performance art as well as on the themes of destruction, violence, and trauma in art. Stiles earned a B.A. in Art History from San Jose State University in California, and an M.A. and Ph.D...

    , Associate Professor of Art and Art History, Duke University
    Duke University
    Duke University is a private research university located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present day town of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco industrialist James B...

    : Documentary photography of the nuclear age.
  • Gwen Strahle, Artist, Dayville, Connecticut; Member of the Adjunct Faculty in Art, Rhode Island School of Design
    Rhode Island School of Design
    Rhode Island School of Design is a fine arts and design college located in Providence, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1877. Located at the base of College Hill, the RISD campus is contiguous with the Brown University campus. The two institutions share social, academic, and community resources and...

    : Painting.
  • Z. S. Strother, Assistant Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
    Columbia University
    Columbia University in the City of New York is a private, Ivy League university in Manhattan, New York City. Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the...

    : The relationship of art to power in central Africa.
  • Richard Talbert
    Richard Talbert
    Richard John Alexander Talbert is a contemporary British-American ancient historian and classicist on the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of Ancient History and Classics. Talbert is a leading scholar of ancient geography...

    , William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States...

    : Cartography and world-view in ancient Rome.
  • Julie Taylor, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University
    Rice University
    William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University or Rice, is a private research university located on a heavily wooded campus in Houston, Texas, United States...

    : Argentine tango and the aesthetic of violence.
  • Maria Todorova
    Maria Todorova
    Maria N. Todorova is a Bulgarian historian and philosopher who is best known for her application of Edward Said's notion of "Orientalism" to the Balkans. She is the daughter of former Bulgarian President Nikolai Todorov.-Career:...

    , Professor of History, University of Florida
    University of Florida
    The University of Florida is an American public land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant research university located on a campus in Gainesville, Florida. The university traces its historical origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its present Gainesville campus since September 1906...

    : Nationalism and hero worship in the Balkans.
  • Stephen Tourlentes, Photographer, Somerville, Massachusetts; Visiting Associate Professor of Photography, Massachusetts College of Art
    Massachusetts College of Art
    Massachusetts College of Art and Design is a publicly-funded college of visual and applied art, founded in 1873. It is one of the oldest art schools, the only publicly-funded free-standing art school in the United States, and was the first art college in the United States to grant an artistic degree...

    : Photography.
  • Robert Trivers
    Robert Trivers
    Robert L. Trivers is an American evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist and Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences at Rutgers University. Trivers is most noted for proposing the theories of reciprocal altruism , parental investment , facultative sex ratio determination , and...

    , Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University
    Rutgers University
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American...

    : Genetic conflict within the individual.
  • Amanda Vaill, Writer, New York City: A biography of Jerome Robbins.
  • David J. Vayo, Composer, Bloomington, Illinois; Associate Professor of Composition and Theory and Coordinator, New Music Activities, Illinois Wesleyan University
    Illinois Wesleyan University
    Illinois Wesleyan University is an independent undergraduate university located in Bloomington, Illinois. Founded in 1850, the central portion of the present campus was acquired in 1854 with the first building erected in 1856...

    : Music composition.
  • Elizabeth Vierling, Professor of Biochemistry and of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
    University of Arizona
    The University of Arizona is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885...

    : Gene-mapping for agricultural productivity at high temperatures.
  • Darla Villani, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York: Choreography.
  • Mike Wallace
    Mike Wallace
    Michael Wallace may refer to:*Mike Wallace , television correspondent**The Mike Wallace Interview, his TV series*Mike Wallace , American historian...

    , Professor of History, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    The John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of the City University of New York in Midtown Manhattan, New York City and is the only liberal arts college with a criminal justice and forensic focus in the United States. The college offers programs in Forensic Science and Forensic...

    , City University of New York: A history of New York City since 1898.
  • Wen I. Wang, Thayer Lindsley Professor of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
    Columbia University
    Columbia University in the City of New York is a private, Ivy League university in Manhattan, New York City. Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the...

    : Semiconductor heterostructures for information technologies.
  • Brenda Way
    Brenda Way
    Brenda Way is the Artistic Director/Founder of ODC/Dance ODC has since become the premier contemporary dance company of the West Coast, performing for more than 50,000 people a year....

    , Choreographer, Oakland, California; Artistic Director, ODC/San Francisco: Choreography.
  • Joan Weiner, Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Frege's lessons for our understanding of language.
  • Rainer Weiss
    Rainer Weiss
    Rainer Weiss is professor of physics emeritus at MIT.- Early life and education :Weiss was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1932. Fleeing political unrest, his family moved first to Prague, in late 1932, and then to the United States, in 1938; his youth was spent in New York City, where he attended...

    , Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological education and research.Founded in 1861 in...

    : Gravitational waves of astrophysical origin.
  • Jennifer Widom
    Jennifer Widom
    Jennifer Widom is the chair of the Computer Science Department at Stanford University where she has worked on nontraditional data management. She is the Fletcher Jones Professor in Computer Science and a member of the National Academy of Engineering...

    , Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

    : New query and search techniques for the Internet.
  • Jennette Williams, Photographer, New York City; Instructor in Photography, School of Visual Arts
    School of Visual Arts
    The School of Visual Arts , is a proprietary art school located in Manhattan, New York City, and is widely considered to be one of the leading art schools in the United States. It was established in 1947 by co-founders Silas H. Rhodes and Burne Hogarth as the Cartoonists and Illustrators School and...

    : Photography.
  • Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe, Professor of Fine Arts, University of British Columbia
    University of British Columbia
    The University of British Columbia is a public research university. UBC’s two main campuses are situated in Vancouver and in Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley...

    : Modernist architectural theory and practice in the British Empire and Commonwealth.
  • Shira Wolosky, Professor of English and American Literature, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; ; abbreviated HUJI) is Israel's second-oldest university, after the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The Hebrew University has three campuses in Jerusalem and one in Rehovot. The world's largest Jewish studies library is located on its Edmond J...

    : Meaning without metaphysics in Hebraic tradition.
  • Stephen S.-T. Yau, Professor of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science and Director, Control and Information Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago
    University of Illinois at Chicago
    The University of Illinois at Chicago, or UIC, is a state-funded public research university located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, near the Chicago Loop...

    : Studies in complex and combinatorial geometry.
  • Marilyn B. Young, Professor of History, New York University
    New York University
    New York University is a private, nonsectarian research university based in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan...

    : The postwar war in Korea.
  • Xumu Zhang, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University
    Pennsylvania State University
    The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State or PSU, is a public research university with campuses and facilities throughout the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855, the university has a threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service...

    : Man-made catalysts for manufacturing.

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Andrés Alsina, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay; Editor and Executive Director, El Diario, Montevideo: Nonfiction (in collaboration with Ana Solari).
  • Javier Auyero, Assistant Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook
    State University of New York at Stony Brook
    The State University of New York at Stony Brook, also known as Stony Brook University, is a public research university located in Stony Brook, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island, about east of Manhattan....

    : Forms of collective action against structural adjustment and public corruption in contemporary Argentina.
  • Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
    University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, also commonly known as the University at Buffalo or UB, is a public research university and a "University Center" in the State University of New York system. The university was founded by Millard Fillmore in 1846. UB has multiple campuses...

    : Gender and healing among the Chilean Mapuche.
  • Carlos A. Bertulani, Associate Professor of Physics, Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: A study of relativistic heavy-ion collisions and neutrino astrophysics.
  • Coral Bracho
    Coral Bracho
    Coral Bracho is a Mexican poet, translator, and doctor of Literature.Bracho is winner of the Aguacalientes National Poetry Prize in 1981 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000...

    , Poet, Mexico City: Poetry.
  • Arnaldo Calveyra, Poet and Translator, Paris, France: Poetry.
  • Ernesto Julio Calvo, Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Buenos Aires
    University of Buenos Aires
    The University of Buenos Aires is the largest university in Argentina and the largest university by enrollment in Latin America. Founded on August 12, 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires, it consists of 13 faculties, 6 hospitals, 10 museums and is linked to 4 high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos...

    : A study of self-assembled proteins at interfaces for molecular recognition and signal generation.
  • Ricardo Cantoral, Professor of Mathematics Education, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute
    National Polytechnic Institute
    The National Polytechnic Institute colloquially known as the Polytechnic is one of the largest public universities in Mexico with 153.027 students at the high school, undergraduate and postgraduate levels...

    , Mexico City: The social construction of advanced mathematical knowledge and its institutional diffusion.
  • Daniel Catán
    Daniel Catán
    Daniel Catán was a Mexican composer of Russian Sephardic Jewish descent known particularly for his operas and his creative friendship with the tenor Plácido Domingo.-Career:...

    , Composer, Los Angeles; Associate Director of Music, College of the Canyons
    College of the Canyons
    College of the Canyons is a public two-year community college that operates within the Santa Clarita Community College District. The college is located on of rolling, tree-dotted hills in the incorporated city of Santa Clarita in northern Los Angeles County, California. The college’s address is:...

    , Santa Clarita, California: Music composition.
  • Elvira Cuevas, Associate Research Professor, Venezuelan Scientific Research Institute, Caracas: Changes in peat accretion in mangrove communities as an indicator of climate change.
  • Marco Antonio de la Parra, Playwright, Santiago, Chile: Play writing.
  • Aurelio de los Reyes, Research Scholar, Institute of Aesthetics Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico
    National Autonomous University of Mexico
    The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México is a university in Mexico. UNAM was founded on 22 September 1910 by Justo Sierra as a liberal alternative to the Roman Catholic-sponsored Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) (National Autonomous...

     (UNAM): The cinema in Mexico, 1924-1932.
  • Julián Echave, Professor of Chemical Physics, National University of Quilmes
    National University of Quilmes
    The National University of Quilmes is an Argentine national university and the most important one in the Quilmes area.The National University of Quilmes was founded in 1989...

    , Buenos Aires: Structurally constrained protein evolution.
  • Daniel Goldberg
    Daniel Goldberg
    Daniel Goldberg is a French Socialist politician. A mathematics teacher, he was elected deputy in 2007 to represent La Courneuve.-External links:...

    , Film Maker, Mexico City; Director and Producer, Goldberg Lerner Productions: Film making.
  • Diego A. Golombek, Professor of Physiology, National University of Quilmes; Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): A study of biological timing and rhythms.
  • Mario Levrero, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay: Fiction.
  • Leonardo López Luján, Research Professor, National Institute of Anthropology and History
    National Institute of Anthropology and History
    The Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia is a Mexican federal government bureau established in 1939 to guarantee the research, preservation, protection, and promotion of the prehistoric, archaeological, anthropological, historical, and paleontological heritage of Mexico...

     (INAH), Mexico City: Elite and government at Teotihuacan, Mexico.
  • Eduardo Reck Miranda
    Eduardo Reck Miranda
    Eduardo Reck Miranda, Ph.D, , is a Brazilian composer of chamber and electroacoustic pieces but is most notable in the United Kingdom for his scientific research into computer music, particularly in the field of human-machine interfaces where brain waves will replace keyboards and voice commands to...

    , Composer, Paris, France; Researcher, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris: Music composition.
  • Carlos Newland, Rector, Argentina University of Administration Sciences, Buenos Aires: Economic growth and structural change in the Andean region, 1650-1800.
  • Raquel Olea Barriga, Area Coordinator of Education and Culture, La Morada Corporation for the Development of Women, Santiago: Reconfiguration of male and female identity in social and esthetic languages of the Chilean transition.
  • Keyla Orozco Alemán, Composer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Music compositions.
  • Enrique Ramiro Pujals, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: A study of nonhyperbolic dynamical systems.
  • Alejandro Cristian Raga, Senior Scientist, Institute of Astronomy, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): A study of collimated outflows from young stars.
  • Alessandra Sanguinetti, Photographer, Buenos Aires: Photography.
  • Maryse Sistach Perret, Film Maker, Mexico City: Film making.
  • Marta Lucia de Amorim Soares, Choreographer, São Paulo; Professor of Dance, Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo
    Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo
    The Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo and popular known as simply PUC or the Catholic University is a private and non-profit Catholic university. It is one of the largest and most prestigious Brazilian universities...

    : Choreography.
  • Fernando Ezequiel Solanas, Film Maker, Buenos Aires: Film making.
  • Ana Solari, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay; Professor of Expressive and Creative Workshops and Student Counselor, Communications and Design School, University ORT, Montevideo: Nonfiction (in collaboration with Andrés Alsina).
  • Osvaldo Tcherkaski, Journalist, Buenos Aires; Assistant Managing Editor, Clarin: A new totalitarian trend of journalism in interpretation and criticism.
  • Ricardo Valderrama Fernández, University Professor of Anthropology, National University of San Antonio Abad in Cuzco
    National University of San Antonio Abad in Cuzco
    The National University of San Antonio Abad in Cuzco is a public university in Cusco, Peru and one of the oldest in the country. Its foundation was first proposed on March 1, 1692, at the urging and support of Pope Innocent XII...

    , Peru: Twentieth-century myths of the Quechuas.
  • Pablo Veron, Choreographer, Montreal, Canada, and New York City: Choreography.
  • Vida Yovanovich, Photographer, Mexico City: Photography.
  • Trisha Ziff-Meyer, Writer and Curator, Mexico City: The historical narrative of the San Patricios in a contemporary context.

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