2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
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- to Yan Yan Mao, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Ginkgo Tree."<br />
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<strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong><br />
- to Mary Anne Marks, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "An Onymous Poem: Identity<br />
and Genre in Lycidus."<br />
- to Caitlin Marquis, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Reinventing Colonial <strong>Harvard</strong>:<br />
The <strong>University</strong>'s Changing Perspective and Treatment of its Surviving Georgian Buildings."<br />
- to Joseph John Michalakes, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Live to Work: History,<br />
Labor, and Normativity in the Early and Late Marx."<br />
- to Jeffrey Nanney, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "'Entertainment Shopping' An<br />
Analysis of Profit and Strategy in a New Auction Format."<br />
- to Huy Nguyen, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Structure-Function Analysis of<br />
Newly-Identified Adamantylacetamide and Adamantanecarboxamide Inhibitors of Ebola and Lassa Fever<br />
Virus Infection."<br />
- to Elizabeth Nichols, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Creating an Espace Propre in<br />
La Coutte D'Or: Creativity, Agency and Dignity in a Multicultural Parisian Neighborhood."<br />
- to Elijah Forrest O'Connor, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Cultural Action, the Art<br />
of Tone and Sonic Brokerage: An Inquiry into Lloyd Loar's F-5 Mandolin Design."<br />
- to Iris Odstrcil, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Making connections: a search for<br />
genes involved in the synaptic partner choices of AII amacrine neurons in the mouse retina."<br />
- to Siodhbhra Parkin, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Recreating the Periphery: The<br />
Role of Ethnic Minorities in History Textbooks in the People's Republic of China, 1945-1958."<br />
- to Alexandra Attkisson Petri, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Aristophanes' The<br />
Frogs: a verse translation."<br />
- to Dwight Nippert Pope, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Not One-Size-Fits-All:<br />
Negotiating Health Resources Post-Incarceration."<br />
- to Palmer Rampell, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "The Post-Sectarian<br />
Spiritualities of Emerson, Thoreau and D.T. Suzuki"<br />
- to David Rice, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "A Year in the Woods: Wandering,<br />
Horror and Home."<br />
- to Charles Emerson Riggs, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "The Life of an Irish<br />
Libel: William Drennan's 'Address to the Volunteers of Ireland,' 1792-1794."<br />
- to Johanna Rodda, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "The Bed of Solomon as the<br />
Soul: The Song of Songs and Mystical Theology in Medieval English and German Vernacular Theology."