Felipe Dias Vieira, Master´s student in Portuguese, received the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs (OVPIA) International Enhancement Grant for summer travel.
Santi Arróniz, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Linguistics, received the College of Arts and Sciences (COAS) Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
Leonardo Renda Amaral, Ph.D. student in Portuguese, received the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs (OVPIA) Summer Pre-Dissertation grant, and DAA grant.
Bruna Kalil Othero, Ph.D. student in Portuguese, received the Graduate Pathways Fellowship, the 2025 Latino Studies´ Dávila Paper Prize for her paper “Matriarchal Identity Between Brazil and U.S.: Anando Lima´s work in Latinx Studies”, and a travel grant from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
Katie Jonard, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Linguistics, received the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) Travel Award.
Jessica Jurado Eraso, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Linguistics, received the Office of the Vice President for International Affairs (OVPIA) Summer Pre-Dissertation grant, and the Fred W. Householder Best Research Paper Award from the Department of Linguistics.
Ollin Garcia Pliego, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Literatures, received the College Arts and Humanities Institute (CAHI) Travel Award, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Travel Award, the Merle E. Simmons Fellowship, and the College of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Research Fellowship for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Jingyi Guo, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Linguistics, received the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) Travel Award, and the College Arts and Humanities Institute (CAHI) Graduate Conference Travel Award.
Monica Vega Gonzalez, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Literatures, received the Graduate Student Caucus Travel Award.
Giada Mirelli, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Literatures, received the Associate Instructor Teaching Award, the Timothy J. Rogers Dissertation Fellowship, a travel grant from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the Motivación, Inspiración, Dedicación (MIND) Award for Impactful Teaching.
Anthony Brandy, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Linguistics, was nominated for the Householder Best Paper Award in Linguistics, and received the J.M. Hill Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award.
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