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Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities

2009 Opening Reception


Thursday September 17, 2009
6 - 8 pm
Memorial Union, Oak Room

Please join us in honoring the 2009 CEAH Award winners as they present their research. Refreshments will be served. Award winners include:

Fellows for Scholarship and Creative Activity:
  • Annemarie Butler, Philosophy and Religious Studies
    Hume's Naturalistic Account of Philosophical Belief in External Objects
  • Jane Dusselier [with Tobie Matava], Anthropology
    An Online resource Center for the Study of Japanese American Internment Art
  • Janet Fitzpatrick [with Sarah J. Kadolph], AESHM
    Ethnic Textile Traditions of Iowa Immigrant and Native Populations
  • Paul Griffiths, History
    Knowing England: Disciplining & Documenting Individuals, 1500-1700
  • Heidi Hohmann, Landscape Architecture
    A Scenic and Civic Hydrology: History of the Minneapolis Park System
  • Jeffery Houghtby, History
    Common Land and Community in Early Modern Burgundy, 1500-1793
  • Sarah J. Kadolph [with Janet Fitzpatrick], AESHM
    Exhibit Catalog: Ethnic Textile Traditions of Iowa Immigrant and Native Populations
  • Thomas Leslie, Architecture
    A Combination of Strength and Beauty: the role of Building Technology in the Transformation of the 'Chicago Style' 1904-1934
  • Olga Mesropova, World Languages and Cultures
    Humor in Transition: Russian Monologue Comedy from Gorbachev to Putin
  • John Monroe, History
    Metropolitan Fetish: African Sculpture, France, and the Invention of 'Primitive Art'
  • Teresa Paschke, Art and Design
    The Influence of Globalization on Ornamental Styles and Surface Patterns
  • Leland Poague, English
    'Tell Me the Story So Far': Hitchcock and His Writers
  • Tanya Zanish-Belcher, Library
    'Women's Archives Reader' (published monography, scheduled for publication in 2011) and 'Biological Identities: Reproductive Issues in U.S. Archival Collections; (article in monography)
  • Kimberly Zarecor, Architecture
    Manufacturing a Socialist Modernity: The Architecture of Industrialized Housing in Early Postwar Czechoslovakia


  • Phyllis J. Lepke Endowed Graduate Award:
  • Angela Gumm, History
    What Must the Neighbors Have Thought: How the Residents of Lucas, Kansas, Saw S.P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden