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Jennifer Jolly, Associate Professor in the the Department of Art History, has received an NEH Research Fellowship for her project "Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas's Legacy as a Nation Builder through His Art Patronage in Michoacan’s Lake District." The research is part of Professor Jolly's book-in-progress Creating Pátzcuaro, Creating Mexico, which examines Lázaro Cardenas’ extensive patronage in and around Pátzcuaro and pairs it with a history of images of this region in considering how the area figures historically in the post-revolutionary re-imagining of Mexico.

 

 

Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship | 7 Comments |
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Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from henderso on 12/02/12
Wow! NEH research grants are very competitive, so this is indeed quite impressive. Congratulations and thanks for representing the college so well.
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from mdifrancesco on 12/03/12
Proud of you! Congratulations!
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from millman on 12/03/12
Congratulations Jennifer!
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from rsulliva on 12/03/12
Congratulations, Jennifer! Your project sounds terrific. The recognition by NEH
should make the whole College proud.
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from cmichael on 12/03/12
Very impressive. Congratulations, Jennifer.
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from malpass on 12/03/12
This is really impressive, Jennifer. NEH grants are real plums and your receiving
one indicates the importance of your research. You do us all proud!
Jennifer Jolly receives an NEH Research Fellowship Comment from ebleicher on 12/03/12
Jennifer, This is great news! So deserved! Well done!
Elizabeth