2017 King/Haggar Scholars Projects
Name | Project |
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Daniel Burns | To prepare a graduate seminar for fall 2017 called “Contemporary Political Theory”. |
Jonathan Culp | To redesign the course “Modernity and Postmodernity,” which he has taught three times before. |
David Davies | To support completion of a sequel to his previous book, “Milton’s Socratic Rationalism”. |
Jacob Eidt, Ph.D. | To support participitation in a conference in Regensburg, Germany, on Rainer Maria Rilke. |
Chad Engelland | To support the project surrounding the naming of extinct species, such as dinosaurs, and the role of the embodied mind in the activity of science. |
William Frank | To support production of an introduction and notes to the prologue of John Duns Scotus’s Ordinatio. |
Erin Freeman | To support study of the individual differences in the experience of emotion. She plans to attend and participate in the annual convention for the Association of Psychological Science. |
Kelly Gibson | To support travel to the United Kingdom to present her research at the International medieval Congress at the University of Leeds. |
Marti Jewell | To support who will analyzation of emerging models of pastoral leadership to better understand the use of collaboration; |
Christopher Malloy | To finish his book, “Aquinas on Beatific Charity and the Problem of Love”. |
Aida Ramos | To research at the University of Notre Dame and/or Marsh’s Library and the Royal Dublin Society archives in Ireland, so she may write a conference paper and article on the Dublin Society for Improvement |
Stephanie Swales | To finish her book project on empathy. |