Fall 2022 Graduate Travel Grant Awardees
The Humanities Center congratulates the following graduate students on being awarded $1000 travel grants for the Fall 2022 semester:
Sydney Brammer (Media & Communication)
"'I can spend forever on it without getting bored': Analyzing what college students like and dislike about TikTok," "Weaving Survivor and Victim Narratives: An Analysis of Victim Impact Statements used in Larry Nasser's Sentencing Hearing," "Examining College Students' Perceptions Regarding Self-Disclosure Behaviors on TikTok," National Communication Association (New Orleans, LA)
Janice Joy Dishner (History)
"Chocolate in the Spanish Colonial Borderlands," Western History Association (San Antonio, TX)
Julie Grandjean (Media & Communication)
"Mari Selvaraj's Karnan: Internal colonialism as a manifestation of mimicry," National Communication Association (New Orleans, LA)
Lance Lomax (English)
"The Promise of Hokkaidō: Trauma, Violence, and the Legacy of the Imperial Frontier in Lee Sang-il's Yurusarezaru Mono (2013)," New York Conference on Asian Studies (Syracuse, NY)
Ryan Martinez (Media & Communication)
"'I can spend forever on it without getting bored': Analyzing what college students like and dislike about TikTok," National Communication Association (New Orleans, LA)
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