2021 First Year Scholars Summer Grant Recipients

Maniza Ahmed

Maniza Ahmed
Department of History
Cleaning Up the Profession: How the National Council for Household Employment Addressed 'the Servant Problem

 

Sabena Allen

Sabena Allen
Department of Anthropology
Potential for the Digital Archive: Tlingit Culture in an Online Space

 

Jacy Anthis

Jacy Anthis
Department of Sociology
An Event-Based Model of Framing and Sensemaking in Artificial Intelligence

 

Elaine Colligan

Elaine Colligan
Department of Political Science
Figuring the Human: Race, Gender and the Disenchantment of Nature in Sylvia Wynter's Thought

 

Nimisha Gupta

Nimisha Gupta
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics
TFP dispersion and Credit Channel of Monetary Policy

 

Conroy Lau

Conroy Lau
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics
Applications of Partial Identification

 

Jolen Martinez

Jolen Martinez
Department of Anthropology
Becoming/working data: Colonial Divisions at the Digital Borderlands

 

Anita Restrepo

Anita Restrepo
Department of Psychology
Psychophysiological Correlates of Hypersensitivity to Social Threat in Loneliness

 

Hera Shakil

Hera Shakil
Department of Comparative Human Development
Moral intuitions of Religious Nationalists - The case of the Hindu Right in India

 

Abigail Taylor-Roth

Abigail Taylor-Roth
Committee on the Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science
Exploring the Archives: The Mathematical Visualizations of Rashevsky and Quintana

 

Grant Vaska

Grant Vaska
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics
Research Assistant for Dr. Ali Hortacsu

 

Zikui Wei

Zikui Wei
Department of Sociology
Imperial Transition in Xinjiang, 1880s–1920s

 

Tingfeng Yan

Tingfeng Yan
John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought
Reading Pascal's Pensées

 

Matthew Zipf

Matthew Zipf
John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought
Narrating Abortion: Joan Didion, Elliptical Style, and Roe v. Wade