- Liza Black, Assistant Professor: History and Native American Studies, COAS, "How to Get Away with Murder: A History of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women"
- Fritz Breithaupt, Distinguished Professor: Germanic Studies and Cogntitive Science, COAS, "Stories Like Ours: Narratives in an Age of Polarization"
- Ted Carmines, Distinguished Professor: Political Science, COAS, "Can Social Media Be an Asset for Represeantative Government?"
- Lara Kriegel, Associate Professor: History and Gender Studies, COAS, "The Crimean War and its Afterlife: Making Modern Britain"
- Soni Lacefield, Associate Professor: Biology, COAS, "Investigation of mammalian germ cell tumors"
- Laura McCloskey, Associate Professor, Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, "Gender inequality and women's risk of HIV in South Africa"
- Kathleen Myers, Associate Professor, Spanish & Portuguese, COAS, "A Country of Shepherds: Cultural Geographies and Pastoralism in Contemporary Spain"
- Brielle Stark, Assistant Professor, Speech, Language, and Hearing Science, COAS, "Test-Retest Stability of Spoken Discourse in Aphasia"
- Michael Wasserman, Assistant Professor: Anthropology, COAS, "Neurodegeneration and aging: What we can learn from the elephant"
- Caleb Weintraub, Associate Professor, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture & Design, "Spectrum Dynamic Museum Exhibitions"
Collaborative Award Recipients
- Matthew Baggetta, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, "Observing Civic Engagement: Measuring the Internal Dynamics of Organizations and Assessing their Impact on Organizational Outcomes"
- Jonathan Brauer, Criminal Justice, COAS, "Studying Crime in International Settings"
- Lisa Kamendulis, School of Public Health, Assessing perflurooalkyl substance (PFAS) toxicity using acinus-on-chip methodology"
- Nana Gletsu Miller, School of Public Heath, Supplemental support for Fulbright: "Dietary Supplements Using High Dose Iron and Effects on Glucose Metabolism in Patients Undergoing Weight Loss Bariatric Surgery"
Individual Award Recipients
- Assad Alsaleh, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Historical Dictionary of the Syrian Civil War
- Melissa Dinverno, Spanish & Portuguese, COAS, Lorca y el archive
- Cordula Grewe, Art History, COAS, Modern Theo-Aesthetics from Ingres to the Leipzig School
- Laura Gurzynski-Weiss, Spanish & Portuguese, COAS, "Task-based Spanish immersion in the US: The intersection of L2 research and pedagogy."
- Roberta Pergher, History, COAS, "The Battle for the High Ground"
- Tracy Templeton, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture & Design, "Web Presence of Professional Profile: Engaging Creative Growth"
Conference Award Recipients
- David Crandall, Luddy School of Informatics and Computing, "Midwestern Workshop on Computer Vision."
Collaborative Award Recipients
- Rodrigo Armijos, School of Public Health, "Application of Remote Sensing and Machine Learning to a Longitudinal Study of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Calakmul, Campeche State, Mexico."
- Peter Miksza, Jacobs School of Music, "The effects of audio, visual, and audio-visual conditions on the communication of emotion through vocal music: An investigation of emotional mimicry."
Individual Research Award Recipients
- Pranav Danthi, Biology, COAS, Conference Travel
- Dominick DiOrio, Jacobs School of Music, "This Land is our Land" NOTUS's next commercial album
- Emma Gilligan, International Studies, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, "Chechen Compensation Cases: War Crimes, Domestic Litigation and Moral Remedy in the Russian Federation."
- Jennifer C. Lee, Sociology, COAS, "Racial Triangulation of Asian Americans and Latinos: A Study of Initial Impressions."
- Julia Roos, History, COAS, "'Blackness' and Race in Twentieth-Century Germany: Biracial Occupation Children, 1920-1960."
- Tracey Templeton, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design, Nocturne's Shadow: An Intersection of Photography and Printmaking
- Yan Yu, Chemistry, COAS, "Using Nanotechnology to Unravel New Mechanisms of Pathogen Infections."
Recipients of Spring 2019 Individual Research Awards
- Asaad Alsaleh, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Culture, ISIS and Islam: How a Terrorist Ideology Twists Religion
- Dominick DiOrio, Department of Choral Conducting, "NOTUS in New Zealand: Faculty Travel Support for the 'Olympics' of Choral Music"
- Marissa J. Moorman, Departments of History and Cinema and Media Studies, translation of her book Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, Angola, 1945 to Present Times
- Irene Newton, Department of Biology, A honey bee bacterial symbiont protects against stressors
- Tie Xiao, Department of East Asian Languages and Culture, The Moving Force: Modernist Energies in Revolutionary China
Recipients of Spring 2019 Collaborative Awards
- Radovan Dermisek, Department of Physics, Searching for vectorlike quarks and heavy Higgs Bosons
- Marianne Kamp and Gardner Bovingdon, Department of Central Eurasian Studies, Muslim Diasporas Across Asia: Movements and Identity Maintenance
- Xiaozhong Liu, Department of Information and Library Science, and Staša Milojević, Department of Informatics, Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence to Find Meaning Hidden in Existing Knowledge: Using Scholarly Network Mining and Natural Language Processing to Generate Automatic Topic Summaries
- Justin Maxwell, Department of Geography, Reconstructing temperature using blue light intensity for tree rings at low latitudes in the southern Rockies, USA
- David Rutkowski, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Leslie Rutkowski, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, and Dubravka Svetina, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Global Evidence in Education
Recipients of Spring 2019 Conference Awards for Associate Professors
- David Bosco, Department of International Studies, Freedom of the Seas: The Relevance for Contemporary Ocean Governance
- Vincent Bouchard, Department of French and Italian, P.S. Vierya: Pioneer African Cinemas, Filmmaker, Producer, and Critic
Recipients of Fall 2018 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Yonjoo Cho, Department of Instructional Systems Technology, A Case Study on South Korean Women Entrepreneurs’ Challenges and Opportunities in Business Development and Work-Life Balance
- Stephanie DeBoer, Department of Cinema and Media Arts, No Hard Edges: Inhabiting Urban Screen Infrastructures
- Janet R. Decker, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Increasing Special Education Legal Literacy
- Jacob Emery, Departments of Slavic and Comparative Literature, Art in the Clone Age
- John T. Patton, Department of Biology, Presentation of Norovirus Vaccine Development at an International Virology Conference
Recipients of Fall 2018 Conference Awards for Associate Professors
- Rasul Mowatt, Departments of American Studies and Recreation and Tourism, Nationalism. Borders. Personhood.
Recipients of Spring 2018 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Hall Bjornstad, Department of French and Italian, The Crowning Example: Louis XIV and the Crisis of Royal Exemplarity
- Paul Brunner, Department of Theatre, Creative Ecologies and Collaborative Problem-Solving: Theatre Design and Production as an Engine for Creative Solutions for our Planet
- Yonjoo Cho, Department of Instructional Systems Technology, Women Entrepreneurs in Asia: A Comparative Study
- Pranav Danthi, Department of Biology, Identifying the Location of Viral Genomes in Infected Cells
- Denvil Duncan, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Tax Incidence and Tax Evasion
- Sarah Knott, Department of History, Going with Child
- Ashok Lalwani, Department of Marketing, I Will Buy Those Sunglasses Later: The Impact of Power Distance Belief on Choice Deferral
- Edin Medina, Department of Informatics, Bones and Lives: Making and Unmaking Truth After Dictatorship
- Ellen L. Vaughan, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Parent Groups to Reduce Alcohol-Related Sexual Assault
- Reyes Vila-Belda, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Poesía femenina de la Guerra Civil Española
Recipients of Spring 2018 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Arlene Diaz, Department of History, Spies and War Correspondents in the Making of the Spanish-Cuban-American War and the American Empire, 1892–1908
- Elizabeth Shea, Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance, Last Days/Memory Object
Recipients of Spring 2018 Conference Awards for Associate Professors
- Hall Bjornstad and Johannes Turk, Departments of French and Italian and Germanic Studies, Exemplary Affect: Rethinking the Roots of Modern Sensibility
- Sonia Lee and Lessie Jo Frazier, Department of American Studies, TransFormations: Critical Ethnic Studies in Motion
- Nicolas Valazza, Department of French and Italian, Censorship and Obscenity in Literature and the Arts
Recipients of Fall 2017 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Judith C. Brown, Department of English, Le Corbusier and the Architecture of Partition
- Youngjoo Cha, Department of Sociology, Can We Change the Overwork Culture? The Role of Workplaces in Challenging Conventional Definitions of “Ideal Workers”
- Dominick DiOrio, Department of Choral Conducting, Researching the Professional Chorus: Residencies with Seven American Ensembles
- Jinfeng Liao, Department of Physics, Unraveling the Subatomic Swirls
- Andrea Walton, Department of History of Education, Philanthropy in US Higher Education: A History
- Nicolas Valazza, Department of French and Italian, La Poésie délivrée: le livre en question du Parnasse à Mallarmé
- Shane Vogel, Department of English, Stolen Time: Black Fad Performance and the Calypso Craze
Recipients of Fall 2017 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Stephanie DeBoer, Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Emergent Visions: Adjacency and Urban Screens
- Peter Miksza, Department of Music Education, Optimizing Musical Expertise: Understanding Motivation and Practice Quality in Elite Music Performance
- Suchetana Mukhopadhyay, Department of Biology, How Does the Alphavirus TF Protein Promote Viral Infection?
- Beth Samuelson, Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Planning Grant for an Online English Learners Teacher Training Consortium
Recipients of Fall 2017 Conference Awards for Associate Professors
- Joan Hawkins, Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Wounded Galaxies: 1968—Beneath the Paving Stones, the Beach Festival+Symposium
Recipients of Spring 2017 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Eileen Braman, Department of Political Science, Judging the Legitimacy of Government Authority: Institutional Rules and Political Context
- Robert F. Chapman, Department of Kinesiology, Anti-Histamine Countermeasures for Altitude Performance: Implication for the Warfighter
- Barbara Dennis, School of Education, Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner-Centered Approach
- Manling Luo, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, The Culture of Informal Storytelling in Tang Dynasty China
- Diane J. Reilly, Department of Art History, The Cistercian Reform and the Art of the Book in Twelfth-Century France
- Ayana Smith, Department of Musicology, Specularity: Opera, Art, and Science in Rome, 1680–1710
- Nick Sokol, Department of Biology, Translational Profiling of Adult Intestinal Stem Cells
- Steven L. Tait, Department of Chemistry, Surface Spectroscopy and Reactivity of Single-site Metal-Organic Catalysts at Surfaces
- Aaron Travers, Department of Composition, “What We Stand to Lose,” a multimedia work for video, lighting and live ensemble based on the effects of human-induced climate change
Recipients of Spring 2017 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Damir Cavar, Department of Linguistics, Deep Natural Language Analysis of Corporate Disclosures
- Ilana Gershon, Department of Anthropology, Regimes of Communication
- Bulent Guler, Department of Economics, Housing Crisis, Deterioration of Bank Balance Sheets, and Macroprudential Policies
- Diane Henshel, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and Sandra Kuebler, Department of Linguistics, Characterizing Maliciousness: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Characterizing and Identifying
Metrics for Integrating Humans into Cyber Security Risk Modeling - Lisa M. Kamendulis, Department of Environmental Health, Evaluation of Harpagophytum Procumbens as a Chemopreventive Agent in Pancreatic Cancer: Purification and Dose-Range Finding Studies
- Chen-Yu Liu, Department of Physics, 199Hg Co-magnetometry for the Neutron Electric Dipole Moment Experiment at Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Stephen Vinson, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Three-Dimensional Computer Model Catalogs of Selected Collections in the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Recipients of Fall 2016 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- John Arthos, Department of English, “All Men Are Liars”: Susan Lawrence Dana and the Rhetoric of Place
- Yonjoo Cho, Instructional Systems Technology, What Leads to Career Success of Female CEOs in Korean Multinational Corporations?
- Pranav Danthi, Department of Biology, attending the Keystone Conference on Cell Death and Inflammation
- Giles Knox, Department of Art History, El Greco, Velázquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer: Painting as Polemic
- Lara Kriegel, Department of History, Out of the Valley: The Crimean War and its Afterlife
- Ashok K. Lalwani, Department of Marketing, First Come, Last Served?: Disentangling Power Distance Perception and Power Distance Values in the Context of Loyalty Programs
- Nicole Martins, Media School, Exploring our “Culture of Violence”: An Analysis of Content Patterns, Themes, and Trends Related to Violence and Aggression in American Media
- Jason McGraw, Department of History, A Social History of the Jamaican Popular Sound
- Sharlene Newman, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, The Relationship between Handedness, Neural Network Connectivity and Language
- William Oliver, Department of Criminal Justice, How Formerly Incarcerated Men Maintain Relationships and Reunite with their Children and Past or New Female Partners Following a Period of Incarceration
- Susan Seizer, Department of Anthropology, Stigma & Risk: Life Choices and Changing Values among Hereditary South Indian Theater Families
- Elizabeth Shea, Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance, The Rise of Otherness
- Ellen Wu, Department of History, Overrepresented: Asian Americans in the Age of Affirmative Action
Recipients of Fall 2016 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Radovan Dermisek, Department of Physics, Searching for Quantum Effects of New Particles
- Dominick DiOrio, Department of Choral Conducting, Jacob’s School of Music, NOTUS: Debut Album Release
Fall 2016 Conference Award Recipients
- Markus Dickinson and Sandra Kuebler, Computational Linguistics, International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories
- David Konisky, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Environmental Politics & Governance Conference
- Dana Marsh, Department of Early Music, Historical Performance: Theory, Practice, and
Interdisciplinarity - Justin M. Ross and Denvil Duncan, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Applied Research in Public Finance
- Shane Vogel, Department of English, The Future in the Present: Race, Time, and Performance
Recipients of Spring 2016 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Dana Anderson, Department of English Unity and Clarity in Visual Identity: Researching the Visual Communications Practices of the National Park Service
- Julie Auger, Department of French & Italian & Linguistics, Documentation and Analysis of an Endangered Language: Picard
- Beth Buggenhagen, Department of Anthropology, Photography in Global Senegal
- Dionne Cross Francis, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Investigating the Factors that Promote Ambitious Mathematics Instruction
- Michel Chaouli, Department of Germanic Studies, Thinking with Kant’s Critique of Judgment
- Lingling Chen, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Preliminary NMR Studies of Type III Secretion Regulator YopK
- Deborah Deliyannis, Department of History, Fifty Early Medieval Things:Materials of Culture in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
- Brian Dodge, Department of Applied Health Science, HIV Stigma Research: White House Meeting and Next Steps
- Lynn Duggan, Department of Labor Studies, Unions and Care Work:Case Studies of Ireland and Germany
- Sara Friedman, Department of Anthropology & Gender Studies, Urban Flight and Alternative Lifestyles among China’s Middle Classes
- Edgar Illas, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Grafted Architecture in Global War
- Julia Roos, Department of History, German Racial Regimes in the Twentieth Century: An Afro-German Microhistory
- Emily Metzgar, Department of Journalism and Media School, Journalism with Purpose: Foreign Policy, Domestic Politics & U.S. International Broadcasting
- Micol Seigel, Department of American Studies, Anti-‐Study
- Hannah Schertz, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Promoting Toddlers’ Social Engagement: A Parent Questionnaire
- Pravina Shukla, Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Picturing Paradise: Brazil through Its Folk Arts
- Stephen Vinson, Department of New Eastern Languages and Cultures, The Craft of a Good Scribe: History, Narrative and Meaning in the First Tale of Setne Khaemwas
- Y. Joel Wong, Department of Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Advisors as Encouragers: Testing an Encouragement Writing Intervention for Doctoral Advisors and Advisees
- Sung-Un Yang, Department of Journalism and Media School, Testing a Model of Authenticity, Engagement, & Trust (AET) in Organizational Communication Management
- Giovanni Zanovello, Department of Musicology, Jacobs School of Music, Singing and Debating: Religious Communities, Classical culture, and Music in Late-Fifteenth-Century Florence
Recipients of Spring 2016 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Beth Buggenhagen, Department of Anthropology and African Studies Program, New African Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa
- Ashok Lalwani, Department of Marketing, The Role of Cultural Factors on Consumers’ Likelihood of Using Coupons
- Suchetana Tuli Mukhopadhyay, Department of Biology, Identifying a potential site for viral attenuation:Using CDMS to determine the sugar residues in an arbovirus
- Faridah Pawan, Department of Literacy, Culture and Language Education, Changing from Fish to Dragon: The professionalization of Chinese English Language Teachers
- Brea Perry, Department of Sociology, Biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between social networks and age-related cognitive decline
- Ryan Giles and Steven Wagschal, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Beyond Sight: Experiences of Smell, Taste, Touch and Hearing in Iberian Literatures and Cultures, 1200-1750
Spring 2016 Research Consultation Fellowship Recipients
- Brett Bowles and Massimo Scalabrini, Department of French and Italian, Beyond Goebbels: Alfred Greven, Nazi Film Politics and Policy in Occupied Europe, 1940-1945
- Lingling Chen, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Functional and structural studies of Chlamydial secreted proteins
- Blane De St. Croix, Department of Studio Art, Landscape Sculpture: Studying the ideas and techniques that have shaped the development of landscape art
Spring 2016 Conference Award Recipients
- Sandra Kuebler and Markus Dickinson, Department of Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics Fest (CLiF)
- Joshua Malitsky and Marissa Moorman, The Media School and Department of History, Documentary and the Legacies of Colonialism: Images, Institutions, and Economies
Recipients of Fall 2015 Individual Research Awards for Associate Professors
- Yonjoo Cho, Department of Instructional Systems Technology, Current Perspectives on Asian Women in Leadership
- Katherine Connelly, School of Informatics and Computing, Science Working Group
- Margaret Dolinsky, Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, Science Working Group
- Alyce Fly, Department of Applied Health Science, Science Working Group
- Michael D. Foster, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Japanese Masked Ritual as a Non-Tourist Event
- Lessie J. Frazier, Department of Gender Studies and American Studies, Desired States and more
- Beth Gazley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Co-production in Public Services: Trends & Impact of Philanthropic Support for Public Parks & Recreation
- Jane E. Goodman, Department of Anthropology, On Tour: Algerian Actors in the United States
- Diane Henshel, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Science Working Group
- Nicole Jacquard, Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, Understanding Imagery through Digital Interactivity
- Sandra Kuebler, Department of Linguistics, Science Working Group
- Michelle Moyd, Department of History, Race, Labor and Armies of Empire in the United States and Africa, 1850-1918
- Rowland Ricketts, Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts -Studio, American Overshot Coverlets: Weaving Meaning, Patterns of Labor
Recipients of Fall 2015 Collaborative Fellowships for Associate Professors
- Theresa Ochoa, School of Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Reducing Recidivism & Increasing Community Reentry for Justice-involved Girls …
- Elizabeth Shea, Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance, Elizabeth Shea Dance and Friends at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Regina Smyth, Department of Political Science, From Maidan to Donbas: Protest Participation & Political Engagement in Ukraine
- Estela Vieira, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, On Portuguese Cinema
Fall 2015 Research Consultation Fellowship Recipient
- Barbara Dennis, School of Education Counseling and Educational Psychology, Advocacy and Activism Through Educational Inquiry
Fall 2015 Conference Recipient
- Matthias Strauch, Department of Mathematics, The p-adic Langlands Program and Related Topics
IAS Spring 2015 Individual Research Award Recipients
- Cynthia J. Bannon, Department of Classical Studies, Water Communities in the Roman Empire
- Judith Brown, Department of English, Lines: Le Corbusier’s Partition Memorial
- James Damico, Department of Literacy, Culture and Language Education, Commemoration, Testimony, and Protest in Argentina: Exploring the Intersections of Literacy, History, and Memory during 40th Anniversary Events of the “Dirty War”
- Stephanie DeBoer, Department of Communication and Culture, No Hard Edges: Locating Media Art, Screen, and Architectural Complexes in Urban China
- Arlene J. Diaz, Department of History, Spying on the Spanish-Cuban-American War, 1868-1908
- Nathan Ensmenger, School of Informatics and Computing, Dirty Bits: An Environmental History of Computing
- Sara Friedman, Department of Anthropology and Gender Studies, Opting Out of Success: Alternative Lifestyles and Communities in Contemporary China
- Constance M. Furey, Department of Religious Studies, Crowded Interiors: The Illusion of Solitude in Protestant Poetry
- Shannon Gayk, Department of English, Instruments of Christ: The Arma Christi in Early England
- John H. Hanson, Department of History, The Ahmadiyya in the Gold Coast (Ghana)
- Rebecca J. Manring, Department of Religious Studies and Dhar India Studies, Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in Pali Commentarial Buddhist Literature
- Suchetana Mukhopadhyay, Department of Biology, Determining Host Factors in Alphavirus Spike Assembly
- Walton Muyumba, Department of English, I Had To Eat: Essays
- Ranu Samantrai, Department of English, After Empire: Decolonizing England
- Jakobi Williams, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies and Department of History, Dalit Panthers in India and the Black Panther Party
IAS Spring 2015 Collaborative Fellowship Recipients
- Suchetana Mukhopadhyay, Department of Biology, Conformational Changes of the Alphavirus Core During Virus Assembly
IAS Spring 2015 Research Consultation Fellowship Recipients
- Lane Baker, Department of Chemistry, Ion Channel Probes for Biochemical Imaging
- Colin R. Johnson, Department of Gender Studies, Improved Historical Methodology for the Study of Sexual Difference in Non-metropolitan Contexts
- Julie Van Voorhis, Department of the History of Art, Fine Arts, A Pair of Imperial Portrait Busts of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna in the Indiana University Art Museum: Color and Context
- Jakobi Williams, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies and Department of History, Neighborhoods First: The Black Panther Party in Chicago, the Original Rainbow Coalition, and the Power of Community Organizing
IAS Fall 2014 Collaborative Fellowship Recipients
- Kevin J. Rottet, Department of French and Italian, Languages in Context: Comparative Structure of Welsh and English in Translation.
- Isabelle Darcy, Department of Second Language Studies, Pronunciation talent? The Relationship Between Cognitive Control and Phonological Skills.
IAS Fall 2014 Individual Research Award Recipients
- Reyes Vila-Belda, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, En voz alta: los recitales como actos de resistencia, (Reading Aloud: Poetry Recitals as Acts of Resistance).
- Lisa Sideris, Department of Religious Studies, Consecrating Science: Wonder, Knowledge, and the Natural World.
- Oana Panaïté, Department of French and Italian, The Colonial Fortune: Survival, Debt and Commonplace in Contemporary French-Language Fiction.
- Caleb Weintraub, Department of Fine Arts, Promotional Materials for Gallery and Museum Submissions.
- John Nieto-Phillips, Department of History, Echoes of Empire: The Spanish Language and the Global Reach of Hispanism, 1910s-1940s.
- Melissa Dinverno, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Repatriating Lorca: Exile, Diaspora, and National Identity.
- LaMonda Horton-Stallings, Department of Gender Studies, Funk the Erotic: Transaesthetics and Black Sexual Cultures
- Juan Carlos Escanciano, Department of Economics, Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Euler Equations.
- Bret L. Rothstein, Department of History of Art, The Shape of Difficulty: On the Character of Visual Challenges.
- Michiko Suzuki, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Reading Material: Kimono in Twentieth Century Japanese Literature and Film.
- Malcolm Mobutu Smith, School of Fine Arts, New Works at Luise Ross Gallery – a Catalog.
IAS Fall 2014 Consultation Fellowship Recipients
- John A. Walsh, Department of Information and Library Science, Comic Book Readership Archive.
- Radovan Dermisek, Physics Department, Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and Properties of the Higgs Boson.
IAS Fall 2014 Conference Award Recipients
- Adam Leite and Kate Abramson, Department of Philosophy, Sympathy and its Reflections in History.
- Estela Vieira andLuciana Namorato, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Transatlantic Dialogues: Realism and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Portugal and Brazil.
IAS Collaborative Fellowships
- Shaowen Bardzell, Department of Informatics, School of Informatics & Computing. Participatory Urban Informatics: Community Engagement and Geolocalized Storytelling.
- Brian Dodge, Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health-Bloomington: Sexual Health among Men in Mumbai, India.
- Georgia Frey, Department of Kinesiology, School of Public Health-Bloomington: A Pilot Study to Assess Cardiovascular Risk in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
- Elizabeth Shea, Department of Theatre, Drama, & Contemporary Dance and director of IU Contemporary Dance Program, College of Arts and Sciences: A performance of Flawed.
- Jonathan Simons, Department of Communications and Culture, College of Arts and Sciences: In/visible War: America's 21st Century Armed Conflicts.
- Michael Spiro, Percussion and Jazz Studies Department, Jacobs School of Music: Concert combining Latin Jazz and folkloric Afro-Caribbean music with classical music form and orchestration, in collaboration with Professor Wayne Wallace (Jazz Studies Department) and Assistant Professor Jeremy Allen (Jazz Studies Department).
- Caleb Weintraub, Department of Fine Arts (Painting), Hope School of Fine Arts/College of Arts and Sciences: Views from the studio ...into the classroom.
IAS Consultation Fellowships
- Amar Flood, and James F. Jackson Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences: From Small Molecules to Materials: A Research Consultation with Bo Laursen at the University of Copenhagen.
- Lara Kriegel, Department of English and History, director of Victorian Studies Program, College of Arts and Sciences: The Savage Wars of Peace: Queen Victoria's Violent Century.
IAS Individual Research Awards
- Akin Adesokan, Department of Comparative Literature, College of Arts and Sciences: Three Yoruba Poets: A New Archive.
- Gardner Bovingdon, Department of Central Eurasian Studies, College of Arts and Sciences: Architecture, Urban Planning, and Identity in Kazakhstan.
- Beth Buggenhagen, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences, and Faculty Research Curator, Mathers Museum of World Cultures: Visualizing the Senegalese Postcolony: Photography in the Urban Economy.
- Lessie Frazier, Department of American Studies and Gender Studies, College of Arts and Sciences: Desired States: Gender, Sexuality, and Political Culture.
- Sara Friedman, Department of Anthropology and Gender Studies, College of Arts and Sciences: Exceptional States: Chinese Marriage Immigrants and the Challenges of Taiwanese Sovereignty and Encountering the State: Intimate Labor Migration across Asia.
- Beth Gazley, Teaching and Learning Faculty Chair, School of Public & Environmental Affairs: Co-production in Public Services: Trends and Impact of Philanthropic Support for Public Parks and Recreation.
- Ilana Gershon, Department of Communication & Culture, College of Arts and Sciences: Hiring2.0.
- John Gibson, Jacobs School of Music (Composition and Electronic Music): Compact disc of Uncanny Valley.
- Mary Beth Hines, Department Chair of Literacy, Culture and Language Education, School of Education: Engagement and Resistance at Last Chance High: A Case Study of Twenty-First Century Literacies and Identities in One English Classroom.
- Claudia Johnson, Department of Geological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences: Completion of multiple manuscripts .
- Dan Li, Department of Management & Entrepreneurship, Kelley School of Business: The Evolution of Cooperative and Competitive Relationships between Companies.
- Alex Lichtenstein, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences: Margaret Bourke-White and the Dawn of Apartheid.
- Lauren MacLean, Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences: The Politics of the Non-State Provision of Public Goods in Africa: A Workshop at Makerere University.
- Carmen Liliana Medina, Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, School of Education: Inquiries into Everyday Literacies through Mobile Technology: Reimagining Participation with Puerto Rican Teachers.
- Marissa Moorman, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences. Powerful Frequencies: Radio, State Power, and the Cold War in Angola, 1933-2002.
- Amrita Chakrabarti Myers, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences: The Chinn-Johnson Family of Kentucky: Race, Gender and Power in the Old South
- Luciana Namorato, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, College of Arts and Sciences: The Many Ages of Clarice Lispector.
- Julia Roos, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences. Nationalism, Race, and Propaganda after World War I: The Campaign against the Black Horror on the Rhine.
- Rebecca Spang, Department of History and Director of Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies, College of Arts and Sciences: Stuff and Money in the Time of the French Revolution.
- Arvind Verma, Department of Criminal Justice, College of Arts and Sciences: Evaluating Police Patrol Effectiveness.
- Shane Vogel, Department of English and Director of Cultural Studies Program, College of Arts and Sciences: Stolen Time: Black Fad Performance and the Calypso Craze.
- Brenda Weber, Department of Gender Studies, College of Arts and Sciences: Mormons on our Minds: Gender, Modernity, and Mediated Mormonism.
- Karen Wohlwend, Department of Literacy, Culture and Language Education, School of Education: Using Video-Based Data Analysis Methods to Examine Children's Actions in Nonverbal Learning with New Technologies.