2015-2016

Armando Maggi

Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, published Preserving the Spell: Basile’s The Tale of Tales in the Fairy-Tale Tradition (University of Chicago Press, 2015).

Miguel Martinez

Assistant Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, published Front Lines: Soldiers’ Writing in the Early Modern Hispanic World (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016).

Jason Merchant

Professor in Linguistics, received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for the project “Historical Semantics and Legal Interpretation.”

Mark Miller

Associate Professor in English Language and Literature, received a 2015–16 research leave fellowship from UChicago’s Franke Institute for the Humanities for the project “The Unredemptive Middle Ages.”

Nadine Moeller

Associate Professor Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, published The Archeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt: The Settlements from the Predynastic Period to the End of the Middle Kingdom (Cambridge University Press, 2016) and received a research leave fellowship from the American Council for Learned Societies for her project “The Archaeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt: The Settlements from the Second Intermediate Period to the End of the Third Intermediate Period.”

Ben Laurence

Assistant Professor in Philosophy, received a grant from the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights to fund the “Justice at Work” initiative.

Heather Keenleyside

Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, received the University of Chicago Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring, and the Mark Ashin Fellowship for Excellence in College Teaching. She also received a 2015–16 research leave fellowship from UChicago’s Franke Institute for the Humanities for the project “Women and Children First: Early English Feminism and the Invention of Children’s Literature.”

Alison James

Associate Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, delivered the keynote address “Paper Witness: Voices and Documents in Contemporary French Literature” at the Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures.

Rachel Galvin

Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, coedited Auden at Work (Palgarve Macmillan, 2015) and was Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library in 2015–2016.

Laura Gandolfi

Assistant Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, received a 2015–16 research leave fellowship from UChicago’s Franke Institute for the Humanities for the project “Mexico’s Itinerant Objects: Practices of Writing, Perception and Material Culture.”

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