Book and Performance Completion Award Winners
The Book and Performance Completion Award is for creative projects that are being developed into publishable book manuscripts or performances.
Awards were for up to $5,000 each.
Kelley Kreitz, PhD
Marcelo Hoffman, PhD
Political Science (NYC)
Foucault in Brazil: Dictatorship, Resistance, Solidarity (PDF)
Charles McDonald, PhD
Sociology and Anthropology (NYC)
Return to Sepharad: Citizenship, Conversion, and the Politics of Repair (PDF)
Jillian McDonald, MFA
Art (NYC)
Tunnel and the Radio Skies (PDF)
Perla Masi, PhD
Modern Languages and Cultures (NYC)
The Place of Poetry: Poesis and Political Theology in 20th and 21st Century Latin America (PDF)
Rachel Plotka, PhD
School of Education (NYC)
The Effects of Covid-19 on Early Childhood Education: Research and Implications (PDF)
Sarah Blackwood, PhD
Cathryn Lavery, PhD
Criminal Justice and Security (Pleasantville)
Social & Political Risk Management: Assessing and Managing Global Insecurity (PDF)
John-Vincent Mercanti, PhD
Performing Arts (NYC)
Breaking the Stigma: Musical Theater Acting (PDF)
Joseph Morreale, PhD
Nils Myszkowski, PhD
Psychology (NYC)
Item Response Theory for creativity measurement: A Primer (PDF)
Meghana Nayak (PhD)
Political Science/Women's and Gender Studies (NYC)
The World Keeps the Score: Intergenerational Trauma and Global Politics (PDF)
Ana Amaya, PhD
Michelle Chase, PhD
Economics, History, and Political Science (Pleasantville)
Red Star Over Cuba: A Global History of Anti-Castroism After the Bay of Pigs (PDF)
Andriy Danylenko, PhD
Modern Languages and Cultures (NYC)
Linguistic Russification of Ukraine: Languages, Imperial Modes, and Policies (PDF)
Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD
Jennifer Hofmann, PhD
Physician Assistant Studies (NYC)
Mind Maps in Medical Pharmacology (PDF)
Aditi Paul, PhD
Communication Studies (NYC)
The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture: Dating Apps, Sexual Scripts, and Sexual Outcomes (PDF)
Ying Wang, PhD
Modern Languages and Literatures (NYC)
Strategies of Transgression: Disabled Figures in Nineteenth-Century Women's Fiction (PDF)
Criminal Justice and Security (New York City, Pleasantville)
As The Key Turns: The Changing Role of Women as American Corrections Executives (PDF)
Mariana Graciano, PhD
Modern Languages and Culture (New York City)
O AR: A Memoir About the Air (PDF)
Seong Jae Min, PhD
Communication Studies (New York City)
Fast Goes Technology, Slow Goes Journalism: Why Technology Can’t Save Journalism (PDF)
Environmental Studies and Science (New York City)
Research with Impact: How the new science of decision making can (and should) change the way we investigate the natural world (PDF)
Travis Webster, PhD
English and Modern Language Studies (Pleasantville)
Queerly Centered: LGBTQA Writing Center Directors Navigate the Workplace (PDF)
Political Science (New York City)
History (New York City)
English and Modern Language Studies
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
Pace Pleasantville Poetry Festival - Fall 2020 (PDF)
Pamela Fuentes-Peralta, PhD
Women’s and Gender Studies
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
Managers of the Demi-Monde: Madams, Pimps, and Prostitution in Mexico City, 1920-1952 (PDF)
Media, Communications and Visual Arts
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
Stories from The Front Lines of the Clean Energy Revolution (PDF)
Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ School of Performing Arts
One-Hour Shakespeare: More Comedies and Tragedies, Vol. 5 (PDF)
Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Elisabeth Haub School of Law