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Faculty Research Fellowship
Ernest G. Moll Faculty Research Professorship in Literary Studies
Provost's Senior Humanist Fellowship
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Teaching Fellowship
Wulf Professorship
Coleman-Guitteau Professorship
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Graduate Dissertation Fellowship
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Graduate Research Support Fellowship
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Off-campus lecture venues
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Off-campus speaking venues
All OHC research fellows are expected to give one off-campus public presentation of their work to a non-academic audience within one year of their fellowship term. Below is a list of some possible off-campus venues. It is not comprehensive. We welcome proposals for alternate venues.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
This is a popular choice for OHC fellows. The speaker usually presents for 50 minutes, takes a 10 minute break, then either presents some more or opens it up to questions. Contact Ray Staton at raystaton@comcast.net or call 541-344-8221.
Eugene Public Library
Call 541-682-5450 and speak to someone in the reference area about “adult programming.”
City Club of Eugene
Rick Gate, chair of the program committee, rick@rickgates.com.
Rotary Club of Eugene (aka Downtown Rotary Club)
Mary, 541-485-5983. Talks should be 30 minutes long and will be scheduled for their Tuesday meetings. You need to send them a written synopsis of your proposed talk for their approval. Fax to Mary at 484-4908, or send to Rotary Club of Eugene, 132 E. Broadway, Eugene, OR 97401.
Willamalane Senior Center
Trish Phetteplace, 541-736-4444, trishp@willamalane.org. They especially appreciate hosting speakers.
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2011-12 Fellows
Liz Bohls, English (Moll Professor)
Leonardo García-Pabón, Romance Languages
Robert Haskett, History (Provost’s Senior Humanist Fellowship)
Loren Kajikawa, Ethnomusicology and Musicology
Anne Laskaya, English
Leah Middlebrook, Comparative Literature and Romance Languages (Moll Professor)
Ian McNeeley, History
Scott Pratt, Philosophy (Provost's Senior Humanist Fellow)
Yugen Wang, East Asian Languages and Literatures
Cecilia Enjuto Rangel, Romance Languages (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Bryna Goodman, History (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Colin Koopman, Philosophy (Wulf Professor)
Katharine Meehan, Geography (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Daisuke Miyao, East Asian Languages and Literatures
Fabienne Moore, Romance Languages (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Elizabeth Reis, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Mary Wood, English (Wulf Professors)
Akiko Walley, Art History
Jason Jordan, Philosophy
Christopher McGill, English
Yu Zhang, East Asian Languages and Literatures
Taylor Donnelly, English
Emily Gilkey, History
Miwako Okigami, East Asian Languages and Literatures
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