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Graduate Students Win Women Studies Awards
Posted: September 25, 2008
The University of Houston Department of History celebrates the accomplishments of a number of our students who recently won competitive awards from the Women's Studies Program:
- Erin Graham, Ph.D. candidate, was awarded the Women's Studies Program 2008-2009 Dissertation Fellowship - $20,000 - for her dissertation, titled "Bordering Chaos: Mothers, Daughters and Neoliberalism."
- Natalie Garza, Ph.D. candidate, was awarded the The Shuart Scholarships: Blanche Espy Chenoweth Graduate Fellowship - $2500.
- Lauran Kerr, Ph.D. candidate, was awarded the Maud Smith Paddock Grad/Undergrad Scholarship - $2500.
- Kristen Contos, Doctoral Student, was awarded the William's History Essay Prize - $250-for a paper titled "No Longer Entitled: Adolescent Pregnancy in Public Schools Before and After Title IX."
- Holle Canatella, Ph.D. candidate, was awarded the Graduate Assistant Fellowship, Women's Studies Program












