Monday, November 8, 2021

Scholars honored at Tulane's first Research, Scholarship and Artistic Achievement Awards ceremony 

Elizabeth Boone inducted into the reserach hall of fame in an awards ceremony

The Office of Research held the first Tulane University Research, Scholarship and Artistic Achievement Awards on Thursday, Nov. 4, to honor outstanding Tulane scholars and recognize their exceptional research. Art History was well represented in the awards ceremony held at the Higgons Hotel in downtown New Orleans. 

Elizabeth Hill Boone was inducted into the Research Hall of Fame. Mia L. Bagneris received the Spirit of Tulane Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement of scholars whose work embodies Tulane’s motto, “Not for oneself, but for one’s own,” and enhances the university’s research mission. Prof. Bagneris and Adrian Anagnost received Funding Awards in recognition of their $225,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to convene a year-long site-specific inquiry exploring changing historical narratives in New Orleans and the greater Gulf South region.

See Tulane News to read more about the ceremony and award reciepients. 

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