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2025 Recipients
Spring 2025:
- Chloe MaloyUndergraduate RecipientDepartment of Psychology/HistoryProject:“From Greensboro to Prague: American and Czechoslovakian Student Dissent” (Prague, Czech Republic) 
- Kira DiazUndergraduate RecipientDepartment of Political Science/BusinessProject:“Studying Religion’s Role in Global Development” (Austria, Vienna) 
- Emillion Adekoya Graduate RecipientDepartment of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesProject: Graduate RecipientDepartment of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesProject:“Hypervisible Bodies in Motion: African LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers Navigating Race and Persecution in the United States” (Los Angeles, California) 
- Huzaifa Dokaji Graduate RecipientDepartment of HistoryProject: Graduate RecipientDepartment of HistoryProject:“The Making of a Muslim Minority: Dissent, Gender, and Transnationalism in Nigeria’s Emerging Shi’a Community, 1979-2015” (Evanston, Illinios) 
- Maria Catalina Joseph Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject: Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject:“Transnational Connections in Horror Comics from the Metropolitan Cities of São Paulo and Buenos Aires” (São Paulo, Brazil) 
- Maria Paula Lizarazo Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject: Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject:“Preserving indigenous knowledge to reforest the forest: the case of the Biblioteca del Bosque in Tarapoto Lakes (Amazon)” (Tarapoto Lakes, Amazon, Colombia) 
- Milena Acosta Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject: Graduate RecipientDepartment of Hispanic Languages and LiteratureProject:“The pursue of a persecuted. David Viñas’s passage through Berlin” (Berlin, Germany) 
