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Eleven students have been awarded travel grants to assist with costs
incurred while conducting research during the spring semester.
Students awarded grants are:
Cabot Family Endowment for International & Intercultural Education
Hillary Baker '02, "Experiencing Third-World Health Care: Organization and Treatment"
Ann Newman '03, "Changes in the Role of Women from the Dictatorship (1939-1975) to the
Democratic Period (1975-present) in Spain"
Nicola Reid '04, "Trinidad vs. Jamaica Carnivals"
David H. Cool Fund for International & Intercultural Education
Danae Kesel '03, "Finding First-Hand the Truths of Religion in Guatemala"
D. Douglas Andrews Memorial Award
Rachel Kelley '03, "Photographic Documentary of the Pacuare & Reventazon Rivers in Costa Rica"
Brendan Lynch '03, "A Comparative Study of the Liturgical Music of American and
European Catholism"
John Stevens '04, "The Pub As a Community Crossroad"
Giltz Family Fund
Matthew Gaines '04, "Fieldwork on Aspects of the Bark-Cloth Industry in Southwestern
Uganda"
Richard Kline '02, "Investigations of Aristolochia Salvadorensis"
Betsy Cogger Rezelman International Travel Endowment
Kimberly Tarr '04, "Form and Function of 13th-Century Castles of the British Isles"
Romeo/Gilbert Intercultural Endowment
Leah Kriger '03, "Fair Trade in Coffee: The UCIRI Cooperative"
The awards are granted through the office of international and intercultural studies
at St. Lawrence.
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