We are proud to announce the recipients and proposals that were accepted for the 2011 Imagine Fund Annual Awards. 151 awards representing $755,000 in support for research in the arts, design, and the humanities were made in December, 2010, for the 2011 academic year.
If you have questions about the awards or the awards process, please contact Kathy Witherow at kwithero@umn.edu.
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Name |
Title | Campus | Twin Cities College |
|---|---|---|---|
| David Gore | Mormon Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century | Duluth | |
| Teresa Gowan | “It Works If You Work It”: Addiction Narratives and Neoliberal Imaginaries of the Self | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Richard Graff | Sites of Rhetorical Performance in Ancient Greece | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Alan Gross | Science and the Internet:A New Era of Scientific Communication | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Tasoulla Hadjiyanni | Toward culturally sensitive designs - Developing a handbook that bridges theory and practice | Twin Cities | Design |
| Keitha Hamann | Junior High School Music Curriculum: Historical Perspectives | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| michelle hamilton | Visions and Delights: 15th-Century Jewish Philosophy and the Spanish Literary Tradition | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| BENJAMIN IBARRA-SEVILLA | The intercontinental transmission of building technology in the sixteenth century.the | Twin Cities | Design |
| Rachel Inselman | International Recital Tour of Richard Hundley's music | Duluth | |
| Qadri Ismail | Art, War and the Other | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Alex Jassen | Priests, Prophets, and Kings: New and Renewed Models of Leadership in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ancient Judaism | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| James Brooks Jessup | The Householder Elite: Buddhist Activism in Shanghai, 1920-1956 | Morris | |
| Ruth-Ellen Joeres | How We Write: Scholarly Writing and the Power of Form | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Susanne Jones | A communication-based theory of emotional support | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Seung-Ho Joo | Russo-Korean Economic Relations under Yeltsin and Putin | Morris | |
| Amy Kaminsky | Mirta Kupferminc, Argentine Jewish artist | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Diane Katsiaficas | An exhibition and further research about water systems | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Rebecca Katz Harwood | Moving Into Depth: Workshops to Enhance Teaching and Choreography | Duluth | |
| Betsy Kerr | A Corpus-based Study of Semantic Anglicisms in Contemporary Metropolitan French | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Janice Kmetz | The Necessity of Salt | Duluth | |
| Eugene Koshinski | "Drumming Up" the Lost Art of Ancient American Rudimental Drumming | Duluth | |
| Jerald Krepps | COLOR INTAGLIO- FLUID APPROACHES | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Rebecca Krinke | Deep Mapping and Spectral Traces: Research, Practice, and Symposium Plan | Twin Cities | Design |
| Olaf Kuhlke | Sacred Space or Public Place? Anti-Masonry, American Transcendentalism, and the Boston Masonic Temple, 1830-1857 | Duluth | |
| Michael Lackey | J. Saunders Redding: A Biograph of an American Intellectual | Morris | |
| Thomas Lane | Exploring the Memorial Porcelain Vessel in a Digital Age | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Jess Larson | The Corporeal Stain | Morris | |
| Lance LaVine | Simple Pleasures: A critical analysis of architectural design constructs 1927-present | Twin Cities | Design |
| Pareena Lawrence | Facilitating Political Empowerment of Women in Haryana | Morris | |
| Megan Lewis | Performing Africa Research Residency | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
