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Four students receive prestigious predoctoral fellowships
The department would like to recognize and congratulate four of our students -- Alexandra Courtois de Vicose, Aaron Hyman, Grace Harpster, Michelle "Micki" McCoy -- for winning competitive predoctoral fellowships. Micki and Aaron received fellowships from the Center for the Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), Alexandra won an award from the George Lurcy Fellowship Program, and Grace received The Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Award. Please read more below about these fellowship winners and their research. Alexandra Courtois de Vicose, 2015-16 Georges Lurcy Fellow, works on Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the perceived marginality of his art and persona, and the critical rhetoric assessing his oeuvre as stemming from a ‘deviant body.’ Rather than focus on a medical diagnosis as cause for his artistic choices, Alexandra turns to the society in which Lautrec lived and created. Using a Disability Studies framework to formulate a nuanced sociological and cultural construction of disability in late nineteenth-century Paris, Alexandra proposes to frame Lautrec’s oeuvre and life in a new light. Using a selection of photographs, drawings, paintings and prints, she investigates how his construction... [show more]TAGS: Aaron Hyman, Alexandra Courtois, CASVA, Fellowships, Fulbright, George Lurcy Fellowship, Grace Harpster, Graduate, Ittleson Fellowship, Mellon Fellowship, Micki McCoy
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Outstanding GSI Awards Announced
Congratulations to Alexandra Courtois, Sarah Cowan, Andrew Sears, and Caty Telfair, all of whom received the Outstanding GSI Award from the GSI Teaching and Resource Center, in recognition of their excellent teaching in the Department. Recipients receive a $250 prize and will be honored at a ceremony and reception on May 5, 2015. Please join us to celebrate this well-deserved recognition of their outstanding efforts on behalf of our undergraduate students. Lists of past recipients may be found here.TAGS: Alexandra Courtois, Andrew Sears, Catherine Telfair, Graduate, Graduate Student Instructors, Sarah Cowan