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2001-2002 Graduate Travel Awardees
Victoria Abboud, English: "Words That Feed a Nation:
The Effects of Language on the Discourse Surrounding September 11"
Mark Aune, English: "The Shakespeare Miscellany Project:
Using Technology to Explore Early Modern Literary Culture"
Lisa Beydoun, Sociology: "Towards a Global Identity?:
The Influences of Transnational Networks and Citizenship Rights
on (Re)Shaping global vs. Local Preferences of Lebanese Immigrants
in Sierra Leone"
David Cichocki, Communication: "Why Do Men Do What
They Do? An Analysis of Relationship Formation and Maintenance Practices
of Males in Personal Relationships"
Jenny Tatsak-Danyliw, Communication: "George W. Bush's
Enactment of the 'New' Republican: A Rhetorical Analysis of the
'Home to the Heartland Tour' " & "Debate Watch and
the Media in the 2000 Presidential Debates"
Heather Seipke, Communication: "Men and Women Then
and Now: The Formation, Maintenance, and Loss of Relationships"
Thomas Ebong, Communication: "Ousmane Sembene's Faat
Kine (2000): The Reappraisal of African Values and a Legacy for
Africa's Future "
Mark Huston, Philosophy: "So You Think You Know What
Water Is? "
Kaushalya Krishnamoorthy, Germanic & Slavic Studies:
"Jewish Exile in India"
Caroline Jumel, Romance Languages and Literatures: "Cross-Dressing
and Crossing Space in Catalina de Eraso's The Lieutenant-Nun"
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