2010-2011

Clifford Ando

Professor in Classics and the College, published  Law, Language, and Empire in the Roman Tradition (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011).

David Wellbery

the LeRoy T. and Margaret Deffenbaugh Carlson University Professor in Germanic Studies, Comparative Literature, the Committee on Social Thought, and the College, was elected to the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) and named the Leibniz Professor at the University of Leipzig for summer 2012.

Jacob Eyferth

Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, received the 2011 Joseph Levenson Book Prize in the post – 1900 category for Eating Rice from Bamboo Roots: The Social History of a Community of Papermakers in Rural Sichuan, 1920 – 2000 (Harvard University Asia Center, 2009).

Robert Kendrick

Professor in Music, the Committee on the History of Culture, Romance Languages and Literatures, and the College, received a senior fellowship from the Franke Institute for the Humanities.

Maud Ellmann

the Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin Professor of the Development of the Novel in English Language and Literature and the College, published The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud  (Cambridge University Press, 2010).

Garin Cycholl

Lecturer in English Language and Literature and the Humanities Collegiate Division, published The Bonegatherer (Moria Books, 2011).

Fred Donner

Professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, the Oriental Institute, and the College and director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, was elected to a three-year term as president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.

Eric Slauter

Associate Professor in English Language and Literature and the College and director of the Scherer Center for the Study of American Culture, received an MLA honorable mention for his first book, The State as a Work of Art (University of Chicago Press, 2009).

Srikanth Reddy

Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, Creative Writing, and the College, published Voyager (University of California Press, 2011). He also won the Mark Ashin Prize for Teaching in the College.

Hillary Chute

Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature and the College, coedited MetaMaus (Pantheon, forthcoming in 2011) and published Graphic Women (Columbia University Press, 2010). She also received a Mellon Residential Fellowship for Arts Practice and Scholarship as well as the Early Career Award from Rutgers University Graduate School.

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