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Princeton Weekly Bulletin   May 8, 2006, Vol. 95, No. 26   search   prev   next

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Princeton selected as home for NSF center on sensor technology
Communiversity 2006

Inside
Four honored for their work mentoring graduate students
Diversity rises in Graduate School applications
Albright, Breyer share experiences
Q&A with Robert Wuthnow

People
Through images and words, Dale winner will explore Old West
Sophomores win Dale Summer Awards
Spotlight, briefs

Almanac
Nassau notes
Calendar of events
By the numbers

 

 

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Sophomores win Dale Summer Awards

Princeton NJ — Eight sophomores are winners of this year’s Dale Summer Awards, which provide a $4,000 stipend to pursue a summer project not connected to their academic coursework. The recipients and the titles of their projects are:

• Kathryn Andersen, “Slow Food: Preserving Local Culinary Traditions and Protecting Small Farmers.”

• Chris Arp, “Aboriginal Theater.”

• Willem Boning, “Origamic Architecture Through India.”

• Vera Kiss, “Music and Dance as Keys to Brazil.”

• Laurel Lathrop, “Ficciones: An American Writer in Mexico.”

• Samuel Stewart-Halevy, “Tracking Vitruvius: The Nexus of Architecture and Classics.”

• Carolyn Ureña, “Let Us Now Praise … Our Fathers that Begat Us.”

• Flora Wu, “Threading History: The Quilts of Gee’s Bend.”