Texas Tech University

Spring 2024 Graduate Student Travel Awards

The Humanities Center congratulates recipients of our Spring 2024 $1,000 Graduate Student Travel Grants.⁠

Yunuen Velazquez Campos (Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures), "Challenging Borders: Gender, Language, and Identity in Yuri Herrera’s Señales que precederán al fin del mundo" (Latinx Studies Association, Tempe, AZ)⁠

Zachary Casey (College of Architecture), "After Oil: Re-envisioning a Post-fossil-fuel Future and Industrial Heritage" (Petrocultures 2024, Los Angeles, CA)⁠

Anna Kroon (Department of English), "Survivor Bias Among Eighteenth-Century Chapbooks" (Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Greenville, SC)⁠

Tamar Neumann (School of Theatre and Dance), "Fatherhood Erased: Exploring (Un)Belonging in Theatrical Adoption Narratives" (Alliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture, Providence, RI)⁠

Marcus Guilherme Valadares (Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures), "Celebrating intersectional borders: race, sexuality, and disability in the short film Ode to Pablo (2019) by Adelina Anthony" (Latinx Studies Association, Tempe, AZ)