LAS Researchers Receive Prestigious NEH Grant

Professors Shulman and Kling

Jennifer Kling, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and Max Shulman, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance, will co-direct a project recently funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The title of the project is “To the Battlefield and Back Again: Conversations on War, Trauma and Life After Service.” Read more from the article in the Communique, written by Mark Belcher.

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  2. Dear Author,

    We wanted to express our heartfelt gratitude for sharing the remarkable news article titled “LAS RESEARCHERS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS NEH GRANT.” The achievements of Professors Jennifer Kling and Max Shulman are truly inspiring and reflect the exceptional caliber of research and scholarship within the LAS community.

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant awarded to Professors Kling and Shulman for their project, “To the Battlefield and Back Again: Conversations on War, Trauma and Life After Service,” is a testament to their dedication and expertise. The subject matter they are exploring is of utmost importance, shedding light on the critical topics of war, trauma, and the experiences of individuals after their service. This project’s potential to contribute to both academic discourse and the broader understanding of these complex issues is truly commendable.

    By sharing this article, you’ve not only highlighted the accomplishments of Professors Kling and Shulman but also emphasized the significance of their research in addressing real-world challenges. The collaboration between the fields of Philosophy and Theatre and Dance exemplifies the interdisciplinary nature of research and the power of combining different perspectives to gain deeper insights.

    Your article serves as a beacon of inspiration for fellow researchers, students, and the entire academic community. It underscores the value of pursuing meaningful research that has the potential to make a positive impact on society and individuals’ lives.

    Thank you for bringing this noteworthy achievement to our attention and for celebrating the dedication and contributions of Professors Kling and Shulman. Their work is a testament to the pursuit of knowledge and its potential to drive positive change.

    With sincere appreciation,
    ClearHolidays

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