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Hettleman Prizes awarded to five early-career faculty


The annual Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement have been awarded to five promising faculty members who exemplify groundbreaking and innovative research along with future career promise. Three of the winners are in the College of Arts and Sciences.


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Hettleman Prizes awarded to five early-career faculty

The annual Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement have been awarded to five promising faculty members who exemplify groundbreaking and innovative research along with future career promise. Three of the winners are in the College of Arts and Sciences.


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2024 Hettleman Prizes awarded to five exceptional early-career faculty

The annual Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement have been awarded to five promising faculty members who exemplify groundbreaking and innovative research along with future career promise. Three of the winners are in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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2024 Thomas Wolfe Prize and Lecture

On Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m., join the English and comparative literature department for the annual prestigious prize and lecture, which honors a contemporary writer with distinguished bodies of work. This year, author Ben Fountain, whose work “beautifully articulates through story the widening gulf between American ideals and reality,” is the recipient and speaker. His books have received the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Award and a Whiting Award.

 

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