Phrases with «genius grant»

The phrase "genius grant" refers to a prestigious award given to highly creative and talented individuals, often in the field of arts or sciences. It recognizes their exceptional abilities and potential to make significant contributions to society and the world. Full definition

Sentences with «genius grant»

  • Non-fiction fans have been aware of the filmmaker (who trained as a chef before going into filmmaking) for a while: debut «Flag Wars» was Spirit and Emmy nominated, she picked up a MacArthur Genius Grant in 2012, and 2006's «My Country, My Country,» about life in Iraq under U.S. occupation, was Oscar - nominated. (indiewire.com)
  • On this episode of the SpaceGeeks podcast, Dan Leone talks to Sara Seager, who started out as a painfully shy, friendless child and grew up to become a MacArthur Foundation genius grant winner for her pioneering work studying the atmospheres of planets orbiting stars lightyears from Earth. (spacenews.com)
  • Exit This Way: An Interview with Sara Lawrence - Lightfoot Los Angeles Book Review, March 11, 2013 «The recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant in 1984, [Professor Sara] Lawrence - Lightfoot has been on the faculty of Harvard's Graduate School of Education since 1972, and she will be the first African - American woman in Harvard's history to have an endowed chair in her name — upon her retirement in four years. (gse.harvard.edu)
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