Julie Fleischman, Michigan State
University Essay Title: «Skeletal Analysis after Crimes Against Humanity and Genocides: Implications for Human Rights» Ms. Fleischman is an Anthropology doctoral student at Michigan State University.
Priyanka Menon, Harvard
University Essay Title: «Mathematics and the Question of Human Rights» Priyanka Menon graduated from Harvard College in 2016 with a B.A. in Mathematics and a secondary in History.
Graduate Student Winner Julie Fleischman, Michigan State
University Essay Title: «Skeletal Analysis after Crimes Against Humanity and Genocides: Implications for Human Rights»
Undergraduate Student Winner Lauren Y. Chan, Queen's
University Essay Title: «The Pursuit of Perfection?
Second Place Marina Santiago, Harvard
University Essay Title: «Genetic Discrimination: 23andMe, GINA, Myriad, and the Future»
Not exact matches
Suddenly, it's all about the future, what the heck you're doing with your life now, for reals — your A2 choices, extended
essay title, positions of responsibility for next year,
university courses.
Chatting is not cheating, or so John Portmann, assistant professor of religious studies at the
University of Virginia, says in an
essay by the same
title in his book In Defense of Sin.
Undergraduate Student Winner Surabhi Chaturvedi, National Law Institute
University, Bhopal
Essay Title: «Satellite Imagery in International Human Rights Litigation» Read the winning undergraduate e
Essay Title: «Satellite Imagery in International Human Rights Litigation» Read the winning undergraduate
essayessay.
Undergraduate Student Winner Church Lieu, California State
University — Los Angeles
Essay Title: «The Augmentation Gap»
Graduate Student Winner Wasima Khan, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus
University Rotterdam
Essay Title: «Profits, Medicine, and the Human Right to Health in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Educating (Future) Business Leaders»
Graduate Student Winner Wasiu Adedapo Lawal, The
University of Texas at Arlington
Essay Title: «Water as a Friend and a Right» Read the winning graduate e
Essay Title: «Water as a Friend and a Right» Read the winning graduate
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Tanner Rolfe,
University of Dayton
Essay Title: «Living Water: A Catholic Social Teaching Perspective on PFOA and Human Rights» Tanner is currently a junior at the
University of Dayton majoring in mechanical engineering with an intended minor in mechanical systems.
In the Fall 2010 issue of UCEA Review (available at the
University Council for Educational Administration web site), former UCEA president and UNC - Chapel Hill professor Fenwick W. English has an
essay titled «The 10 Most Wanted Enemies of American Public Education's School Leadership.»
A: I wrote the
title essay, Breaking Clean, in one evening as a classroom assignment when I was a second year journalism major at the
University of Montana.
Realm of the Hungry Spirits, a novel, is due out from Hachette / Grand Central in spring of 2011 and a collection of
essays titled The Other Latin @ that I coedited with Blas Falconer will be forthcoming from
University of Arizona Press in fall of 2011.
It begins with an introductory
essay by Olivier Meslay
titled «Art Is Not a Form of Propaganda, It Is a Form of Truth,» and includes contributions from Scott Grant Barker, Texas art historian; David Lubin, Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest
University and author of the much - lauded Shooting Kennedy: JFK and the Culture of Images; and Alexander Nemerov, Professor of Art and Art History at Stanford
University.
His subject is «as far as the eye can see» (the
title given by Rob Storr to an
essay in the monograph, Rackstraw Downes, Princeton
University Press 2005).
The
title of the exhibition is taken from an unpublished
essay by economist John Maynard Keynes entitled «Can we consume our surplus or the influence of furniture on love», a handwritten copy of which is held in the archives of King's College at the
University of Cambridge.
For the fall 2011 semester he was a Visiting Critic with the Yale
University, School of Art, Sculpture Dept.. He was the 2014 Annenberg Fellow at the Museum of Modern Art, where he curated a series of «performance
essays,»
titled, Value Talks.
In 2011 Liz Stainforth (
University of Leeds) was awarded the Henry Moore Institute MA Collections
Essay Prize for her essay on Ambit titled A «revelation of unexpected associations»: J.G. Ballard, Eduardo Paolozzi and Helen Chadwick in Ambit, which is held in the Research Library collec
Essay Prize for her
essay on Ambit titled A «revelation of unexpected associations»: J.G. Ballard, Eduardo Paolozzi and Helen Chadwick in Ambit, which is held in the Research Library collec
essay on Ambit
titled A «revelation of unexpected associations»: J.G. Ballard, Eduardo Paolozzi and Helen Chadwick in Ambit, which is held in the Research Library collection.
The exhibition catalog features an
essay by Mark A. Cheetham, a professor of art history at the
University of Toronto
titled «Glacial Urgency: The Time of Diane Burko's Paintings in the Cryosphere».
An illustrated catalogue of the same
title accompanies Chaotic Harmony, co-published by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and distributed by Yale
University Press, The catalogue presents one of the first overviews of the artists, subjects, and themes in contemporary Korean photography, with scholarly
essays by Tucker and Sinsheimer; a chronology of post-World War II developments by noted photographer and curator Bohnchang Koo; an exhibition checklist; and brief biographies of the artists, compiled by MFAH photography curatorial assistant Natalie Zelt.
K.O. - A number of critics are addressing the culture of cuteness that is so pervasive in the art world right now.2 Your work moves from the advanced psychological and philosophical material with which you are engaged (like the
title of your recent exhibit at West Virginia
University, «Ever - Pre-Given,» taken from a 1971
essay by Louis Althusser and Étienne Balibar) to these cute, banal pop motifs, such as the repeated smiley faces in Summer of Hate, 2015.