Associate Fellows
See also: Resident Fellows
Associate Fellowships are designed to support projects that are in early
stages of development or projects that need a small amount of assistance
to come to fruition. Associate Fellows receive generally lower levels
of support than Fellows in residence, but IATH will provide as much support
as it can. That support may take the form of consulting on project design
and technical issues, ad hoc support for project expenses, equipment
loans, grant-writing assistance, and the like. Associate Fellows attend
Institute functions and are given access to a wide variety of IATH-maintained
facilities. Associate Fellows retain their status until the completion
of their project or until selected to be a Resident Fellow. Past Associate
Fellows have also worked towards obtaining publishers and other forms
of funding to continue their projects. The application procedures for
Associate Fellows are the same as those for Resident Fellows.
- 2009:
- 2007-2008:
- Della Coletta, Cristina, Professor of Italian, Associate Chair,
"The World's Fair in Italy Project"
- Wong, Dorothy, Associate Professor,
"Silk Road: The Path of Transmission of Avalokitesvara"
- Williams, William D., Associate Professor of Architecture,
"The Dresser Trunk Project: A spatial look at segregated travel"
- 2005-2006:
- 2004-2005:
- 2002:
- 2001:
- 1999-2000:
- LaVahn Hoh, Drama,
"The Circus in Europe and America"
- Dorothy Vasquez-Levy, Curriculum/Instruction/Special Education, Curry School of Education,
"Social Justice: History and Education"
- 1998-99:
- 1997-98:
- 1996-97:
- Craig Barton and Patricia Kucker, Department of Architecture,
"The Palmyra Project"
- David Germano, Department of Religious Studies,
"The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library", (formerly, "The Tibetan and Buddhist Texts Archive")
- 1995-96:
- 1994-95:
- Elisabeth Crocker, Sprint-Centel Dissertation Fellow, Department of English,
"Identity in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Technologies of Assimilation in the American City, 1880-1940"
- David Gants, Graduate Student, Department of English,
"A Digital Catalogue of Watermarks and Type Ornaments Used by William Stansby in the Printing of The Workes of Benjamin Jonson (London: 1616)"
- Michael Stern, Department of Landscape Architecture,
"Visions of a Sustainable Cite: Owings Mills, MD"
- 1993-94:
See also: Resident Fellows