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Humanities Institute Supports University of Montana Faculty Research, Student Writers
The Humanities Institute at the University of Montana announced it will fund more than a dozen faculty research projects for the 2018-19 academic year. It also awarded two UM students with writing awards and two instructors with grants to support book publishing.
Undergraduate Ryan Garnsey’s essay "Dostoyevsky: Definite Circumstances and the Character of an Individual" won the Richard Drake Writing Award for Student Essays in the Humanities.
The award honors excellence in writing and the humanities in UM’s College of Humanities and Sciences. The graduate student winner was Dwight Curtis for the essay "The Play Within the Play: Eschaton, Hamlet and ‘Theater Boundaries’ in ‘Infinite Jest.’"
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