Celebrations of Scholarship
The “Celebrations of Scholarship” occur annually to honor outstanding scholarly accomplishments of the faculty of UNCG's College of Arts and Sciences.
2009 Honorees
| Charles Egeland | Award, the National Science Foundation |
| Eric Jones | Award, the National Science Foundation |
| Eric Jones & Arthur D. Murphy (eds.) | The Political Economy of Hazards and Disasters |
| Sarah Wagner | Award, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend |
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| To Know Where He Lies: DNA Technology and the Search for Srebrenica’s Missing | |
| Olav Rueppell | Research award, NCBC |
| Stan Faeth | Award, the National Science Foundation |
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| The Ecology and Evolution of the Grass-Endophyte Symbiosis | |
| Nadja Cech | Award, the National Institutes of Health |
| Patti Reggio | Award, the National Institutes of Health |
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| Award, the North Carolina Biotechnology Center | |
| Chris Poulos | Accidental Ethnography: An inquiry into family secrets |
| Paul Knapp | Research Grant, the National Science Foundation |
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| Collaborative Research Funding, National Science Foundation | |
| Andreas Lixl | Memories of Carolinian Immigrants |
| Jeff Jones | Everyday Life and the "Reconstruction" of Soviet Russia during and after |
| the Great Patriotic War, 1943-1948 | |
| Lisa Levenstein | A Movement without Marches: African American Women and the Politics |
| of Poverty in Postwar Philadelphia | |
| Marc Bregman | Lady Davis Fellowship |
| Gregory Grieve | Contemplative Practice Fellowship |
| Derek Krueger | Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Fellowship |
| Charles Orzech | National Humanities Center Fellowship |
| Eugene F. Rogers, Jr. | The Holy Spirit: Classic and Contemporary Readings |
| Mark Smith-Soto | Waiting Room |
| Sarah Daynes | Desire for Race |
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| Saints, Heroes, Myths and Rites: Classical Durkheimian Studies of Religion and Society | |
| James Fisher | We Will Be Citizens: New Essays on Gay and Lesbian Theatre (edited volume) |
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| The Braggart Soldier | |
| Jim Wren | The Revenger’s Tragedy selected by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival |
| Tara Green | A Fatherless Child: Autobiographical Perspectives of African American Men |
Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Critical Inquiry in the Liberal Arts