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2017-18 Capaa And Rasa Award Recipients

June 05, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities | Communication | English | History | Linguistics | Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Program and Center for Jewish Studies | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | School of Music | School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

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ARHU extends congratulations to 24 faculty awardees.

The College of Arts and Humanities extends its congratulations to outstanding faculty who have been named 2017-18 recipients of the Creative and Performing Arts Awards (CAPAA) or Research and Scholarship Awards (RASA) from the University of Maryland’s Graduate School.

ABOUT CAPAA:

CAPPA supports artistic activities and are awarded to full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty. Faculty who receive a semester award are excused from teaching duties during the period for which the CAPAA was granted. Those who receive a summer CAPAA will receive a $9,000 stipend for two months during the summer for which the award is granted. To be eligible for the summer award the faculty member needs to hold a 9 – 9 ½ appointment, which means they do not have teaching responsibilities over the summer. The most recent CAPAA summer awardees will apply the award to summer 2017.

ARHU’s summer CAPAA recipients include:

Shannon Collis, Department of Art

Leslie Felbain, Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Lisa Nathans, Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Scot Reese, Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Patrik Widrig, Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Liese Zahabi, Department of Art

ABOUT RASA:

RASA are awarded to full-time tenure and tenure-track faculty. The awards support research and scholarship. Faculty who receive a semester award are excused from teaching duties during the period for which the RASA was granted. Faculty who receive a summer RASA will receive a $9,000 stipend for two months during the summer for which the award is granted. To be eligible for the summer award the faculty member needs to hold a 9 – 9 ½ appointment, which means they do not have teaching responsibilities over the summer. The most recent RASA summer awardees will apply the award to summer 2017.

ARHU semester RASA Recipients:

Valerie Anishchenkova, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

*Richard Bell, Department of History

Sarah Benharrech, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Charles Carmello, Department of English

*Valentine Hacquard, Department of Linguistics

Satoru Hashimoto, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Kari Kraus, Department of English and College of Information Studies

Thayse Lima, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Rachel Manekin, Jewish Studies

Mauro Resmini, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Brian Richardson, Department of English

Karin Rosemblatt, Department of History

David Sartorius, Department of History

Minglang Zhou, School of Language, Literatures, and Cultures

ARHU summer RASA Recipients:

Saverio Giovacchini, Department of History

William Robin, School of Music

Erich Sommerfeldt, Department of Communication

John Weisweiler, Department of History

For more information about the CAPPA and RASA awards, visit the Graduate School.

*Deferred from 2016-2017