Leda Lozier selected as ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow

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Congratulations to Leda Lozier for successfully defending her doctoral dissertation on "Representaciones de género y violencia en la producción cultural por mujeres en el triángulo Norte de Centro América: Guatemala, Honduras y El Salvador, 1990-2017" and for receiving the American Council of Learned Societies Emerging Voices Fellowship in residence at Emory University in Atlanta.

Jorge García-Granados Awarded Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship

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Department of Romance Languages doctoral student Jorge García-Granados has been awarded a prestigious Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship. These extremely competitive fellowships support a year of research and writing to help advanced graduate students in the humanities and social sciences in the last year of PhD dissertation writing. 

Camila Lívio Emidio wins the James L. Carmon Scholarship for Digital Research

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Congratulations to Hispanic Linguistics PhD student Camila Lívio Emidio on being awarded the prestigious James L. Carmon scholarship for her usage of digital resources in her doctoral dissertation on "Digital Technology meets Romance Linguistics: The Use of Computer-Based Methods for the Study of Language." As she summarizes, "in my research I construct corpora (e.g.