2013-2014

Robert Bird

Associate Professor in Slavic Languages and Literatures and Cinema and Media Studies, published Letters to Dagmar (1920–1926) (Russkii put’, 2014), a collection of writings by Konstantin Bal'mont that he edited with Farida Tcherkassova.

Josef Stern

the William H. Colvin Professor in Philosophy, received grants from UChicago’s Beijing Center, the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the France Chicago Center, and the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation Fund. He also served as the Honorary President of the Association for the Philosophy of Judaism.

María Cecilia Lozada

Senior Lecturer in Romance Languages and Literatures, received a grant from the National Geographic Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration for “The Emergence of Institutionalized Male Conflict in Southern Peru.”

Gabriel Richardson Lear

Professor in Philosophy, received a grant from the Teagle Foundation for “Core Curricula in the Research University: Challenges and Prospects,” a collaborative initiative between UChicago, Columbia University, and Yale.

John A. Goldsmith

the Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor in Linguistics and Computer Science, delivered the 2014 Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture at UChicago.

Candace Vogler

the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor in Philosophy, received a grant from the Foundation for Excellence in Higher Education for the Chicago Moral Philosophy seminar.

Catherine Baumann

Senior Lecturer in Germanic Studies, received a grant from the Committee on Institutional Cooperation for the Chicago Language Symposium.

Philip Gossett

the Robert W. Reneker Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Music, received a Packard Humanities Institute Grant to support the UChicago Center for Italian Opera Studies.

Frederick de Armas

the Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature, received the Consolider Grant (Spain) for “Patrimonio teatral clasico espanol.” He was elected Honorary President of the Early Modern Text and Image Society and was invited by Queen Sofia of Spain to present his research.

Robert K. Ritner

Professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, published The Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri (Signature Books, 2013).

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