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The Department of Theatre and Dance congratulates the following scholarship recipients for the 2008-2009 academic year:

2008-2009 Undergraduate Outstanding Contribution Scholarship Award

Lee Gottschalk
Martha Hearn
Mallory Morris
Gabrielle Peterson
William Renken
Kelly Renko
Alicia Tiemeyer

These students will be awarded $250.00 per semester for the academic year 2008-2009.

Thanks to all who applied!

Martha Hearn has been named a Magellan Scholar for Summer/Fall 2008. The award funds her research project, "Creating a Clown: The Study of Physical Comedy for Theatre." She will travel to Canada this August to study with famed clown performer and teacher John Turner at The Clown Farm's Manitoulin Summer Program on Manitoulin Island, Ontario.

Sandra Deitel is one of only four recipients of a full scholarship to attend the national American Alliance for Theatre and Education Conference in Atlanta in July. In her own words, Sandra intends to "deepen her understanding of the pedagogical underpinnings of theatre education" at the the four-day intensive, which features prominent speakers, a variety of workshops and national networking opportunities.

Mallory Morris recently received a $3000 grant from the South Carolina Honors College under their Exploration Scholars program. The grant enabled her to participate in the May 2008 P3 intensive in Columbia and continue her training with P3 in NYC at Marymount Manhattan College in June. All of Mallory's research is intended to help with her senior honors thesis on Suzuki, and her upcoming directing project, "Kid Simple: A Radio Play in the Flesh" by Jordan Harrison, which is being performed in March at the Lab Theatre.

 

Congratulations to these students!

 

Have you received a scholarship, fellowship or grant you want the department to know about?
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