Awards, Prizes, Nominations
Marc Eisner, Government
Has won the New England Political Association’s John C. Donovan Prize for Best Paper by a Faculty Member at the 2022 NEPSA conference in Bretton Woods, NH for his paper “Fiscal Crisis as Political Artifact.”
Justin Peck, Government
With Jeffrey Jenkins won the V.O. Key Award for best book on Southern Politics from the Southern Political Science Association for their book Congress and the First Civil Rights Era.
Laura Ann Twagira, History
Her book, Embodied Engineering: Gendered Labor, Food Security, and Taste in Twentieth-Century Mali, (Ohio University Press, 2021) has been nominated for the African Studies Association’s annual Best Book Prize.
https://africanstudies.org/awards-prizes-asa/asa-2022-prize-finalists-and-awardees/
Roberto Saba - American Studies
Has won the Albert J. Beveridge Award from the American Historical Association for the best book in English on U.S. Canadian, or Latin American History from 1492 to the present for his book American Mirror: The United States in the Age of Emancipation (Princeton, 2022).
Publications
David Kuenzel - Economics
His paper "Non-tariff Measures: What's Tariffs Got to Do with It?" was published in this year's February issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics. The article can be accessed under this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/caje.12639.