Inma Garcia Sanchez, of the Department of Anthropology, was awarded the Outstanding Dissertation Award by The Council on Anthropology and Education for her dissertation, "Moroccan Immigrant Children in a Time of Surveillance: Navigating Sameness and Difference in Contemporary Spain."
Nancy Rothman, of the College of Health Professions and Social Work, won the Pennsylvania Nightengale Award for nursing administration.
Grace Ma, director of the Center for Asian Health and professor in the Department of Public Health, recently received two awards. Ma was recognized with an Outstanding Scientific Publication Award from the NCI-CRCHD, of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and received the Outstanding Health Leadership Award by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) and Chinese Community Center of New York.
Beth Uzwiak, a graduate student in Temple's Anthropology Department, was awarded a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship by the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation. The twelve-month stipend will allow Uzwiak to research her doctoral dissertation, "Mediating Violence: 'Witnessing Publics,' Nationalism, Gender, and the Ethics of Human Rights Claim-Making in Belize."
The Urban Workshop, directed by Sally Harrison, AIA, in collaboration with Diana Nicholas, AIA and Temple Architecture students have received a Citation of Merit from the American Institute of Architects, Pennsylvania. The project, "Shared Prosperity and Beyond: A University-Community Partnership," comprises urban and architectural designs and works with the Village of Arts and Humanities in North Philadelphia.
Go to September Awards&Achievements ... |