The Department is pleased to announce that PhD candidate Lacy Murphy has been awarded a Center for the Humanities dissertation fellowship for the 2022-2023 academic year. This fellowship provides an additional stipend to the Disseration Fellowship, and provides its recipients many opportunties to collaborate with humanities scholars. During her fall 2022 residency with the Center, Lacy will also continue work on her dissertation, "Colliding Worlds: Visual Culture in French Algeria (1918-1962). "
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