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  • Mark Abley, Writer, Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada: A book about language change.

  • Kim Addonizio, Poet, Oakland, California: Poetry.

  • Anne Aghion, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.

  • Ian Agol, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University Of Illinois At Chicago : Studies in 3-manifold geometry and topology.

  • Alito Alessi, Choreographer, Eugene, Oregon; Artistic Director, Joint Forces Dance Company/Dance Ability: Choreography.

  • Michael Almereyda, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.

  • Fernando Arenas, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Studies, University Of Minnesota : The contemporary cultural production of Portuguese-speaking Africa.

  • Sarah Arvio, Poet, New york City; Free-lance Translator, United Nations , New York City and Geneva, Switzerland: Poetry.

  • Blake Bailey, Writer, Waldo, Florida: A biography of John Cheever.

  • Michael J. Balick, Philecology Curator and Director, Institute of Economic Botany and Vice President for Research and Training, New York Botanical Garden : The ethnobotany of Pohnpei, Micronesia.

  • Leonard Barkan, Arthur W. Marks '19 Professor of Comparative Literature and Director, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, Princeton University : The analogy of poetry and painting.

  • Jo Ann Beard, Writer, Rhinebeck, New York: A memoir.

  • John Belton, Professor of English and Film, Rutgers University : Digital cinema.

  • Sadie T. Benning, Video Artist, Chicago: Video.

  • Kent C. Berridge, Professor of Psychology, University Of Michigan : The psychology and neurobiology of reward.

  • David Bezmozgis , Writer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Fiction.

  • M. Gregg Bloche, Professor of Law, Georgetown University ; Adjunct Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University : Medicine in the public sphere.

  • Iain A. Boal, Independent Scholar, Berkeley, California: The bicycle in world culture.

  • Chakaia Booker, Artist, New York City: Sculpture.

  • Marianne Boruch, Poet, Lafayette, Indiana; Professor of English, Purdue University : Poetry.

  • Susan Botti, Composer, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Assistant Professor of Music Composition, University Of Michigan : Music composition.

  • Gerhard Böwering, Professor of Islamic Studies, Yale University : The formative influence of al-Sulami's commentary on the Qur'an.

  • Julie Bozzi, Artist, Fort Worth, Texas: Painting.

  • Geoffrey Brock, Independent Scholar, Writer, and Translator, Tucson, Arizona: A bilingual anthology of 20th-century Italian poetry.

  • Patricia R. Burchat, Professor of Physics, Stanford University : Dark matter in the universe.

  • David A. Burney, Director of Conservation, National Tropical Botanical Garden , Kalaheo, Hawaii; Professor of Biological Sciences, Fordham University : An ecological history of prehistoric Kaua'i.

  • Paul Spencer Byard, Director, Historic Preservation Program, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation; Partner, Platt Byard Dovell White Architects, New York City: The public interest in old architecture.

  • Debbie Fleming Caffery, Photographer, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Photography.

  • Bruce Chao, Artist, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; Professor of Art, Rhode Island School Of Design : Sculpture.

  • Remy Charlip, Writer, Illustrator and Choreographer, San Francisco; Director, Remy Charlip Dance Company: An autobiographical study of the art of being an artist.

  • Long-Qing Chen, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University : Phase transitions and domain structures of ferroelectric thin films.

  • Andrew J. Cherlin, Griswold Professor of Public Policy and Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University : Marriage and family in early 21st-century America.

  • Henri Cole, Poet, Boston; Member of the Core Faculty, Graduate Writing Seminars, Bennington College ; Writer-in-Residence, College Of William And Mary : Poetry.

  • Bonnie Collura, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Professor of Sculpture, Rhode Island School Of Design and University Of The Arts : Sculpture.

  • Donald J. Cosentino, Professor of Cultural Studies, University Of California, Los Angeles : A study of a Los Angeles priestshaman and his Congo spirit.

  • Vincent Crapanzano, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Anthropology, Graduate Center, City University Of New York : A study of the Harkis of Algeria.

  • Martha Crenshaw, Colin and Nancy Campbell Professor in Global Issues and Democratic Thought and Professor of Government, Wesleyan University : The United States as a target of terrorism.

  • Marilyn Crispell, Composer and Musician, Woodstock, New York: Music composition.

  • Brian Current, Composer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Music composition.

  • William A. Curtin, Jr., Professor of Engineering, of materials.

  • Jenny Davidson, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature , Columbia University : Nature and nurture in 18th-century Britain.

  • Lynda F. Delph, Professor of Biology, .

  • Tory Dent, Poet, New York City: Poetry.

  • David Dorfman, Choreographer, New London, Connecticut; Artistic Director, David Dorfman Dance; Associate Professor of Dance, Connecticut College : Choreography.

  • Dave Douglas, Composer and Musician, Croton-on-Hudson, New York: Music composition.

  • James R. Dow, Professor Emeritus of German, Iowa State University : A study and grammar of the Cymbrian language.

  • Mark Edmundson, NEH/Daniels Family Distinguished Teaching Professor, University Of Virginia : The death of Sigmund Freud.

  • John Elder, Stewart Professor of English and Environmental Studies, Middlebury College : Forestry, sugarmaking, and the destiny of Vermont.

  • Mark Ellis, Professor of Geography, University Of Washington, Seattle : Daily geographics of the color line in American cities.

  • Steven Englund, Writer, Paris, France: A biography of Charles De Gaulle .

  • Sharon Ann Farmer, Professor of History, University Of California, Santa Barbara : Oriental luxuries, Parisian crafts, and the making of Europe's fashion capital.

  • Vincent Fecteau, Artist, San Francisco: Sculpture.

  • Elizabeth A. Fenn, Assistant Professor of History, Duke University : The rise and fall of the Mandan Indians, 1738-1838.

  • Beverly Fishman, Artist, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Artist-in-Residence and Head of Painting, Cranbrook Academy of Art: Painting.

  • John Fleischman, Free-lance Journalist, Cincinnati, Ohio; Science Writer, American Society For Cell Biology : A children's book about genomes.

  • Eckart Förster, Professor of Philosophy, The Johns Hopkins University : The transition from Kant to Hegel.

  • Simone Forti, Choreographer, Los Angeles; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance, University Of California, Los Angeles : Choreography.

  • Linda L. Fowler, Professor of Government and Frank J. Reagan Chair in Policy Studies, Dartmouth College : The decline of institutional competence in U.S. foreign affairs.

  • Alison Frazier, Associate Professor of History, 's Sanctuarium.

  • Don Freund, Composer, Bloomington, Indiana; Professor of Music Composition, Indiana University : Music composition.

  • Rhonda K. Garelick, Associate Professor of French, .

  • David Gatten, Film Maker, Ithaca, New York: Associate Professor of Cinema and Photography, Ithaca College : Film making.

  • Gina Gionfriddo, Playwright, New York City: Play writing.

  • Peter Gizzi, Poet, Holyoke, Massachusetts; Associate Professor of English, University Of Massachusetts, Amherst : Poetry.

  • Piero Gleijeses, Professor of American Foreign Policy, The Johns Hopkins University : Cuban and U.S. policy toward Southern Africa in the Carter and Reagan years.

  • David Gloman, Artist, Northampton, Massachusetts; Visiting Lecturer in Art, Amherst College : Painting.

  • Richard E. Goodkin, Professor of French, University Of Wisconsin-Madison : Personality in early modern French comedy and fiction.

  • Steven M. Gorelick, Professor of Geological and Environmental Science s, Stanford University : The global depletion of nonrenewable energy resources.

  • Peter Gourevitch, Professor, Graduate School Of International Relations And Pacific Studies , and Professor of Political Science, University Of California, San Diego : Financial institutions and corporate governance.

  • Ronald M. Green, Cohen Professor for the Study of Ethics and Human Values and Director, Ethics Institute, Dartmouth College : Ethical, religious, and literary perspectives on genetic enhancement.

  • Sam Green, Film Maker, San Francisco; Adjunct Lecturer in Media Studies, University Of San Francisco : Film making.

  • Stanley Greenberg, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York: Photography.

  • Joseph Grigely, Artist, Chicago; Professor of Visual and Critical Studies, School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago : Installation art.

  • Michael Grossberg, Professor of History and Law, Indiana University, Bloomington ; Editor, American Historical Review : Child protection in America.

  • Yotam Haber, Composer, New York City: Music Composition .

  • Brooks Hansen, Writer, New York City: Fiction.

  • Paul L. Harris, Professor of Education, Harvard University : The development of trust and doubt.

  • Richard Harris, Professor of Urban Historical Geography and Urban History, McMaster University : The commercialization of owner-building in North America and Australia, 1945-1960.

  • Adam Haslett, Writer, New York City: Fiction.

  • Marc D. Hauser, Professor of Psychology , Organismic and Evolutionary Biology , and Biological Anthropology , Harvard University : Evolution of a moral instinct.

  • Jake Heggie, Composer, San Francisco; President, Bent Pen Music, San Francisco: Music composition.

  • Maria Heim, Assistant Professor of Religion, Amherst College : Buddhist theories of intention.

  • Ian Hodder, Dunlevie Family Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University : The emergence of settled villages in Anatolia and the Middle East.

  • Dorothy L. Hodgson, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director, Anthropology Graduate Program, Rutgers University : Transnational advocacy and the concept of "indigenous" among Maasai in Tanzania.

  • Mamie Holst, Artist, Fort Meyers, Florida: Painting.

  • Eric Hongisto, Artist, Bozeman, Montana; Assistant Professor of Art, Montana State University : Installation art.

  • Fanny Howe, Poet and Writer, West Tisbury, Massachusetts; Richard L. Thomas Visiting Professor of Creative Writing, Kenyon College ; Professor Emerita of English, University Of California, San Diego : Essays on the relationship between conversion and rhetoric.

  • John Huehnergard, Professor of Semitic Philology, Harvard University : A historical grammar of biblical Hebrew.

  • Judith T. Irvine, Professor of Anthropology, University Of Michigan : Ideologies of language in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Pico Iyer, Writer, Santa Barbara, California: Reflections on the fourteenth Dalai Lama.

  • Matthew O. Jackson, Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of Economics, California Institute Of Technology : Studies in social and economic networks.

  • Alexander Jones, Professor of Classics and History, and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University Of Toronto : Ptolemy's sciences.

  • Sabre Kais, Professor of Chemistry, Purdue University : Studies in finite-size scaling theory.

  • Woowon Kang, Associate Professor of Physics, University Of Chicago : Studies in the physics of correlated electrons.

  • Theresa M. Kelley, Marjorie and Lorin Tiefenthaler Professor of English, University Of Wisconsin-Madison : Botany and Romantic culture.

  • Yannis G. Kevrekidis, Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University : Equation-free studies of complex systems.

  • Adeeb Khalid, Associate Professor of History, Carleton College : The making of Soviet central Asia, 1917-1929.

  • Victoria Kirkham, Professor of Romance Languages, University Of Pennsylvania : The marriage of Laura Battiferra and Bartolomeo Ammannati.

  • Claudia Koonz, Professor of History, Duke University : Ethnic panic and the headscarf controversies in Europe, 1945-2004.

  • Lisa Kron, Playwright and Actor, New York City: Play writing.

  • Arnold Krupat, Professor of Literature and Global Studies, Sarah Lawrence College : Studies in Native American literatures.

  • Christopher Lane, Professor of English, Northwestern University : The ethics of psychopharmacology.

  • Maud K. Lavin, Associate Professor of Visual and Critical Studies and Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago : Representations of women's lust and aggression in contemporary American visual culture.

  • Jin Lee, Photographer, Chicago; Associate Professor of Art, Illinois State University : Photography.

  • Sze Tsung Leong, Photographer, New York City: Photography.

  • Stanley Lewis, Artist, Leeds, Massachusetts; Instructor in Painting, New York Studio School and Chautauqua School of Painting, New York: Painting.

  • Guohua Li, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy and Management, The Johns Hopkins University : Aging and injury.

  • Bill Lichtenstein, Film Maker, Lexington, Massachusetts; President, Lichtenstein Creative Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Film making.

  • Jonathan B. Losos, Professor of Biology and Director, Tyson Research Center, Washington University In St. Louis : Adaptive radiation in anolis lizards.

  • John A. Lucy, William Benton Professor in Comparative Human Development, Psychology, and the College, University Of Chicago : The impact of language differences on intellectual development.

  • Tryna Lyons, Assistant Professor of Art and Design, Zayed University , Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Visiting Scholar, University Of Washington, Seattle : The clay festival-image tradition in eastern India.

  • Victoria E. Marks, Choreographer, Los Angeles; Professor of Choreography and Performance, University Of California, Los Angeles : Choreography.

  • Tricia McLaughlin, Video Artist, New York City; Assistant Professor of Electronic Media, State University Of New York College At Old Westbury ; Adjunct Professor of Computer Graphics, Hunter College , City University Of New York : Video.

  • Daniel Mendelsohn, Writer and Critic, New York City: A translation of Cavafy's "unfinished" poems, with commentary.

  • Nicholas Micros, Artist, New York City and Ottenbach, Switzerland: Sculpture.

  • Rohinton Mistry, Writer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Fiction.

  • Stephen Morris, Ford Foundation Professor of Economics, Yale University : Global games.

  • David R. Morrison, James B. Duke Professor of Mathematics and Physics, Duke University : Mirror symmetry in mathematics and physics.

  • Harryette Mullen, Poet, Los Angeles; Professor of English and African American Studies, University Of California, Los Angeles : Poetry.

  • Anne Nelson, Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University : German resistance activity in Berlin, 1933-1942.

  • Philip Nord, Professor of History, Princeton University : Institutional and cultural reform in the modern French state, 1930-1950.

  • Lynn Nottage, Playwright, Brooklyn, New York; Visiting Lecturer in Play Writing, Yale University : Play writing.

  • Dale A. Olsen, Distinguished Research Professor of Ethnomusicology, Florida State University : Popular music, memory politics, and willed amnesia in Vietnam.

  • William Olsen, Poet, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Professor of Creative Writing, Western Michigan University : Poetry.

  • Han Ong, Writer, New York City: Fiction.

  • Christine Osinski, Photographer, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Professor of Art, Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science And Art : Photography.

  • Susan Ossman, Visiting Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rice University : Arab serial migrants in a global world.

  • Jonathan T. Overpeck, Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth and Professor of Geosciences, University Of Arizona : Paleoclimatic perspectives for society and the future.

  • Carl O. Pabo, Visiting Professor of Structural Biology and Psychology, Stanford University : Theories of thought.

  • ZZ Packer, Writer, Pacifica, California; Senior Visiting Professor of Creative Writing, California College Of The Arts : Fiction.

  • Jeffrey D. Palmer, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington : Studies in horizontal and intracellular gene transfer.

  • Susan Pedersen, Professor of History, Columbia University : The impact of the League of Nations on colonial governance.

  • Janice E. Perlman, Visiting Fellow in Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University; Visiting Scholar, World Bank , Washington, DC: The urban poor and the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, 1968-2004.

  • John Abel Pinto, Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of the History of Architecture, Princeton University : Architecture and urbanism in Rome, 1680-1780.

  • Gerald J. Postema, Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill : The discipline of public reason.

  • Drazen Prelec, Digital Equipment Corporation LFM Professor, MIT Sloan School Of Management : Truthfulness and truth in subjective data.

  • Jennifer Price, Writer, Venice, California: A field guide to Los Angeles.

  • Trevor Price, Professor of Biology, University Of Chicago : Speciation in birds.

  • Sally M. Promey, Professor of Art History, University Of Maryland, College Park : The public display of religion in the United States.

  • Donald J. Raleigh, Jay Richard Judson Distinguished Professor of History, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill : Soviet baby boomers.

  • Spencer Reece, Poet, Juno Beach, Florida: Poetry.

  • Lynne Regan, Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Professor of Chemistry, Yale University : Studies of novel anti-cancer reagents.

  • Elaine Reichek, Artist, New York City: Conceptual art.

  • Bruce L. Rhoads, Professor of Geography, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign : Fluvial dynamics of river confluences.

  • Ruth Rogaski, Associate Professor of History, Vanderbilt University : Nature, science, and empire in Manchuria, 1700-2000.

  • Louis Rosen, Composer, Brooklyn, New York; Distinguished Lecturer in Music Theory, History, and Appreciation Studies, 92nd Street YM-YWHA School of Music, New York City: Music composition.

  • Gary R. Saxonhouse, Professor of Economics, University Of Michigan : The evolution of labor standards in Japan.

  • Judith Schaechter, Artist, Philadelphia; Adjunct Professor of Art, University Of The Arts : Stained-glass art.

  • Julia Scher, Video Artist, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Visiting Artist, Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science And Art : Video installation art.

  • Philip Schultz, Poet, East Hampton, New York; Founding Director, The Writers Studio, New York City: Poetry.

  • Jim Shepard, Writer, Williamstown, Massachusetts; J. Leland Miller Professor of English, Williams College : Fiction.

  • Katherine Sherwood, Artist, Rodeo, California; Professor of Art Practice, University Of California, Berkeley : Painting.

  • David Shields, Professor of English, University Of Washington, Seattle : A meditation on the brute fact of human mortality.

  • Christopher Shinn, Playwright, New York City; Instructor in Play Writing, Actors Studio, New School University : Play writing.

  • Paul Sietsema, Artist, Los Angeles: Sculpture.

  • Shelly Silver, Video Artist, New York City; Member of the Adjunct Faculty, School Of Visual Arts and Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science And Art : Video.

  • Mark Slouka, Writer, New York City; Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Columbia University : Fiction.

  • D. Vance Smith, Associate Professor of English and Director, Program in Medieval Studies, Princeton University : The relation between language and death in Middle English literature.

  • Valerie Smith, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature and Director, Program in African American Studies, Princeton University : The civil-rights movement in cultural memory.

  • Christopher D. Sogge, Professor of Mathematics, The Johns Hopkins University : Solutions of wave equations on Riemannian manifolds.

  • David Sorkin, Frances and Laurence Weinstein Professor of Jewish Studies and Director, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University Of Wisconsin-Madison : Six faces of the religious Enlightenment, 1689-1789.

  • Natasha Staller, Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Amherst College : Goya's Black Paintings and the culture of the monstrous in Spain.

  • Glenn D. Starkman, Armington Professor, Professor of Physics, and Professor of Astronomy, Case Western Reserve University : The universe on the largest scales.

  • Ned Sublette , Musicologist, New Orleans; Tulane Rockefeller Humanities Fellow, Tulane University : Cuba and its music, 1952-2002.

  • Madhu Sudan, Fujitsu Professor of Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology : Algebraic methods in error-correction.

  • Thomas J. Sugrue, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor of History and Sociology, University Of Pennsylvania : The unfinished struggle for racial equality in the North.

  • Kimi Takesue, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.

  • Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish, New York University : Political spectatorship in the Americas.

  • Diana Thater, Artist, Los Angeles; Professor, Graduate Studies in Fine Art, Art Center College Of Design : Installation art.

  • Margaret A. Tolbert, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University Of Colorado, Boulder : Studies of clouds on early Earth.

  • John C. Tully, Arthur T. Kemp Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University : Chemical dynamics at metal surfaces.

  • Peter Turchi, Writer, Asheville, North Carolina; Director, MFA Program for Writers, Warren Wilson College : Writing as a way of seeing.

  • Moshe Y. Vardi, Karen Ostrum George Professor of Computational Engineering, Rice University : Studies in logic and algorithms.

  • Niek Veldhuis, Assistant Professor of Assyriology, University Of California, Berkeley : The intellectual history of ancient Mesopotamia.

  • Santosh Srinivas Vempala, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology : Algorithmic convex geometry.

  • Meenakshi Wadhwa, Curator of Meteoritics, Field Museum , Chicago: Analysis of solar wind returned by the Genesis spacecraft.

  • Andrew Waggoner, Composer and Musician, New York City; Composer-in-Residence and Associate Professor, Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University : Music composition.

  • Eugene Y. Wang, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University : Ninth-century Chinese mandalas and reliquaries from the underground.

  • Lai-Sheng Wang, Professor of Physics, Washington State University : Studies in atomic clusters and multiply charged anions.

  • Bruce Western, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University : The growth and consequences of American inequality.

  • Martin J. Wiener, Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of History, Rice University : Violence, race, and authority in the British Empire.

  • Christopher Williams, Artist, Los Angeles; Adjunct Professor, Graduate Studies in Fine Art, Art Center College Of Design : Installation art.

  • Deborah Willis, Professor of Photography and Imaging and of Africana Studies, New York University : A cultural history of photographs of African-American women, 1900-1930.

  • Mark Wingate, Composer, Tallahassee, Florida; Assistant Professor of Composition and Director of Electroacoustic Music, Florida State University : Music composition.

  • William Wylie, Photographer, Charlottesville. Virginia; Assistant Professor of Art, University Of Virginia : Photography.

  • J. M. (Jimmy) Xu, Kravis University Professor of Engineering and Physics, Brown University : The feasibility and mechanisms of all-silicon lasers.



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