Graduate School Announces 2017 Summer Research Fellowships
May 18, 2017
Thirteen ARHU students were awarded 2017 Summer Research Fellowships from the UMD Graduate School.
Summer Research Fellowship provides support to outstanding University of Maryland doctoral students at “mid‐career,” that is, in the period approximately before, during, or after achievement of candidacy. The fellowships provide doctoral students the opportunity to concentrate fully on their own scholarly activities and research, for the duration of a summer, at a critical moment in their graduate studies. The fellowships carry a stipend of $5,000 with specific cost-share requirements, as detailed in the Guidelines. These fellowships are not intended for dissertation completion and there is no tuition award.
ARHU Winners:
Melissa Benitez, American Studies
Dusty Dye, History
Chen Edrei, Comparative Literature
Brittany Ginder, Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies
Nabila Hijazi, English
Ashley Hufnagel, American Studies
Samuel Miner, History
Hillary Roegelein, English
Cara Snyder, Women's Studies
Justin Sprague, Women's Studies
Eleanor Stoltzfus, Art History
Sifan Xu, Communication
Devon Zimmerman, Art History