MDSK Graduate Students Awarded Grants

  • Dymes, L. (2013, Summer). New Approaches to Immigration. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of Minnesota. ($450).
  • Johnston, E. (2013, Summer). American Women from the Colonial to Modern Era. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. New York University. ($450).
  • Lee, M. (2013, Summer). American Women from the Colonial to Modern Era. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. New York University. ($450).
  • Turner, F. (2013, Summer). Native American History. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Dartmouth College. ($450).
  • Yanes, N. (2013, Summer). Roots of Arab Spring. National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for School Teachers. UC Davis ($2,700).
  • Batts, Toni (2012, Summer). Race and ethnicity in the modern south. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of Mississippi. ($450).
  • Gilette, Victoria. (2012, Summer). Immigration and American life. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of California, Irvine. ($450).
  • Horn, Patricia. (2012, Summer). The South in American history. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of Richmond. ($450).
  • Mikati, A. (2012, Summer). 9/11 and American memory. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. National September 11 Memorial & Museum and New York University. ($450).
  • Steward, Robyn. (2012, Summer). Immigration and American life. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of California, Irvine. ($450).
  • Steward, Robyn. (2012, Summer). Contested homelands: Knowledge, history, and culture of historic Santa Fe. NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture. University of New Mexico. ($1,200).
  • Torres, Vanessa. (2012, Summer). Immigration and American life. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of California, Irvine. ($450).
  • Xiong, M. (2012, Summer). Immigration and American life. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. University of California, Irvine. ($450).
  • Krempasky, M. (2011, Summer). How the Civil War changed America. The Gilder Lehrman Institute in American History. University of Pennsylvania. ($450).
  • Mills, D. (2011, Summer). African Americans in Massachusetts: From slavery to today. NEH Landmarks in American History and Culture. Boston University. ($1,200).
  • Natoli, J. (2011, Summer). The Role of Slavery in New England commerce, industry, and culture to 1860. NEH Summer Institute. The Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence RI. ($2,100).
  • Gaskin, L. (2011, Summer). Punishment, politics, and culture. NEH Summer Institute. Amherst College. ($3,900).
  • Williams, E. (2011, Summer). The civil rights movement. The Gilder Lehrman Institute in American History. Cambridge University (UK). ($500).
  • Warren, L. (2011, Summer). The Spanish and Mexican influences on California, 1769-1884. NEH Landmarks. California State University Northridge, ($1,200).
  • Abbot-Mcloud, Lynn (2010, July). Picturing early America: People, places, and events, 1770-1870. NEH Summer Institute Salem, MA ($3,300).
  • Aycock, Kevin (2010, July). Cotton culture in the south from the Civil War to the Civil rights movement NEH Summer Institute. Mercer, GA . ($3,900).
  • Greenberg, Ellen (2010, July). Jim Crow and the fight for American citizenship. Gilder Lehrman Institute in American History. Yale University. ($450).
  • Wiesecke, Lynne (2010, July). Germany’s cosmopolitan capital: Berlin and the myth of German monoculturalism. NEH Summer Seminar. Berlin, Germany. ($3,900).
  • Feldstein, Stacy (2009, July). The history and philosophy of the peaceful revolution in East-Central Europe. NEH Summer Seminar. Berlin and Leipzig Germany. ($4,400).

Ellen Greenberg, Jim Crow and the Fight for American Citizenship Seminar at Yale University, New Haven, CT, from June 27 to July 3, 2010.

Lynn Abbot-Mcloud, (2010, July). Picturing Early America: People, Places, and Events, 1770-1870
NEH Summer Institute ($3,300).

Kevin Aycock, (2010, July). Cotton Culture in the South from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement NEH Summer Institute. ($3,900).

Lynne Wiesecke, (2010, July). Germany’s Cosmopolitan Capital: Berlin and the Myth of German Monoculturalism NEH Summer Seminar ($3,900)