2022

Bradford Chin (MFA Dance), "Emergent Inclusion: Movement Scores, disability justice, and power sharing toward critical inclusion in choreographic practice."

Roy Cherian (Culture & Theory), "Anti-Blackness and Secular Materiality"

Kaveri Curlin (Medicine), "COVID-19 Oral History Project"

John Gillespie (Comparative Literature), "Anti-Sisyphus: Blackness, Suicide and The Position of the Unthought"

Edward Nadurata (Global & International Studies), "Globalizing Aging and Retirement: On the Frictions and Ironies of Carework in the Philippines”

Leah Elizabeth Senatro (English), "The Rhetoric of the Body and the Body’s Rhetoric"

Liz Stringer (MFA Visual Art)

Devin Wilson (Art), "NIVA (Nonhuman Intelligent Virtual Assistant)"

 

 

2021

Rena Goldstein (Philosophy), "Evidential Reasoning in Medical Context"

Qianru Li (Drama), "One-Child Migration: Intergenerational and Trans-Pacific Care"

Jean Little (English), "Ηealth, Heredity and Victorian Probabilism"

Gwendolen Pare (Spanish), "Care after cure"

Minwoo Park (Drama), "Performative Modes of Surviving Trauma in South Korea"

C. Makanani Sala (History), "“Good and Industrious”: Disability, Reform, and Industrial Education in Hawaiʻi 1887-1924"

Ayuko Takeda (History), "Chains of Incarceration: WWII Civilian Internment in the Mariana Islands and Okinawa"

Fei Yuan (Anthropology), "Speculative Care: Estate Planning in Urban China"