Past Award Winners
FALL 2011 COMPETITION
Student Travel Awards
Melissa Lalonde ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Christina Stojanova (Media Production and Studies), for The Legacies of Jean-Luc Godard (Wilfred Laurier UP) ($1000)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), for Paul Fryer ($1000)
Christian Hardy (Trash Talkin’ / English), for Jeremy Dodds and Ann Martin ($1000)
Sarah Abbot (Media Production and Studies), for the This Time Last Winter symposium ($1000)
Cindy Mackenzie (English), for Angie Abdou and Joan Givner ($1000)
Troni Grande (Women and Gender Studies), for Starhawk ($1000)
Marc Spooner (Education) and David Lewis (Education), for Michael W. Apple ($900)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), for Yvette Nolan ($1000)
SPRING 2011 COMPETITION
Subvention Awards for Publication
Dawn Flood (History, Campion College), for Rape Myths, Trial Realities: Sex, Race, and the Law in Modern Chicago (to be published by the University of Illinois Press, 2012) ($1000)
Carlos D. Londono Sulkin (Anthropology), for People of Substance: An Ethnography of Morality in the Colombian Amazon (University of Toronto Press) ($750)
Research Awards
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), for “Atom Egoyan in Media Res” ($2000)
Arok Wolvengrey (First Nations University), for “First Nations Language and Sport: The Sasakamoose Story” ($2000)
FALL 2010 COMPETITION
Student Travel Awards
Lauren Perchuk ($500)
Steven Hahn ($500)
Michelle Hardy ($500)
Ian Brown ($500)
Peta White ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Ken Leyton-Brown (History), for The Practice of Execution in Canada (UBC Press) ($850)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), for Making it Like a Man (Wilfred Laurier, UP) ($1000)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Marc Spooner (Education) and Patrick Lewis (Education), for Henry Giroux ($1000)
James McNinch (Education) and Wes Pearce (Theatre), for Terry Goldie ($1000)
Caelin Muller (Trash Talkin’ organizing committee), for Adam Muller ($974)
SPRING 2010 COMPETITION
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Dr. Jeanne Shami
Subvention Awards for Publication
Béla Szabados and Christina Stojanova
David E. Smith
Visiting Research Fellowships
Research Awards
D. Marcel DeCoste
Randal Rogers
Tobias Sperlich
David Webster
Lace Marie Brogden
Katherine M. Robinson
FALL 2009 COMPETITION
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Philip Mather (Campion College) and Charlie Fox (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of Dr. Jean Roy for the international conference SONIMAGE, 16-18 September 2010
Charity Marsh (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of Dr. Jocelyne Guilbault at “Spaces of Violence, Sites of Resistance: Music, Media, and Performance,” 3-6 June 2010
Jes Battis (English) and Susan Johnston (English), on behalf of Dr. Stafania Forlania at the ESA Conference “Trash Talkin’,” 5-6 March 2010
Marnie Badham, Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), and Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), on behalf of several speakers for “Creative Conversations” on 30 November 2009, and 11 January 2010
Donald Sharpe (Psychology), on behalf of Dr. Philip Zimbardo to speak at the University of Regina on 19 November, 2009
Student Travel Awards
Helen Rud “Boom or Bust: How Commodity Price Volatility Contributes to Environmental Degradation” at the Graduate Research Symposium in Windsor, Ontario, 21-22 October 2009
Kelly-Anne Riess “Sexualizing Weena in H.G. Well’s The Time Machine” at McGill University’s English Graduate Conference, March 2009
Ben Salloum “‘Language in the Service of a Surmise:’ The Politics of Perception and Narration in Philip Roth’s The Human Stain” at the Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900 in Louisville, Kentucky, 19-21 February 2009
Seema Goel “Exact Change: The Transit Shelter as a Site of Aesthetic and Energy Intervention” at the “Understanding Sustainability: a Humanities Perspective” conference in Portland, Oregon, 14-16 May 2009
Peta White “Socioecological Pedagogies: Current Research and Practice” at the 38th Annual North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) conference and 6th Annual Research Symposium in Portland, Oregon, October 2009
Heather Ritenburg “Frozen Landscapes: A Foucauldian Genealogy of the Ideal Dancer’s Body” at the 32nd Annual Conference of the International Society of Dance History Scholars in Stanford, California, 19-22 June 2009
SPRING 2009 COMPETITION
Subvention Awards for Publication
Kathleen Wall (English), for A Game of Pairs ($500)
Sylvain Rheault (French), for Rhetor 03 ($500)
Cindy MacKenzie (English), for Reading Emily Dickinson’s Letters: Critical Essays ($300)
Lynn Loutzenheiser (Psychology), Jocelyne Praud (Political Science), Leesa Streifler (Visual Arts) and Shawna Geissler (Campion College, English) forMothering Canada: Interdisciplinary Voices ($1,000)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
James McNinch (Education), on behalf of Cleve Jones at the “South Saskatchewan AIDS Conference,” Regina, 1 – 3 October, 2009 ($1,000)
Ken Probert (English), on behalf of Warren Cariou at the “Literary Eclectic V: 2009 English Graduate Students’ Conference” , Regina, September 2009 ($1,000)
Board Member Travel Assistance Awards
Barbara Reul (Luther College), board meeting as President of the International Fasch Society at the Fasch-Konsistorium, in Zerbst/Anhalt, October ,2009($250)
Jo-Ann Episkenew (English, First Nations University of Canada), board meeting as Past President of the ABAL and the Prairie Regional representative for CACLALS in Ottawa, May 2009 ($250)
Jim Mulvale (Justice Studies), board meeting of the Executive Committee of BIEN, New York City, February 27, 2009 ($250)
Research Awards
Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber (English, First Nations University of Canada), “Traditional Native Games in Theory and Practice” ($950)
Mary Blackstone (Theatre), “The Performance of Commonwealth in Early Modern England” ($1,500)
Andrea Sterzuk (Education), “English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Student and Teacher Perceptions of English in Globalized Times” ($1,400)
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), “Exploring Gender Through the Performance Kit/Manchester University” ($1,500)
FALL 2008 COMPETITION
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Sarah Abbot (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of four panellists for the post-screening event of Out In The Cold, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina,October 25, 2008 ($1,000)
Charity Marsh (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of Dr. Kip Pegley for the Flatland Scratch Seminar and Workshop Series III, Regina, October 20, 2008 ($1,000)
Cindy Mackenzie (English), on behalf of Barbara Dana for the Emily Dickinson International Society meeting, Regina, July 31 to August 2, 2009 ($1,000)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Dr. Peter Cook, “Native American Kingship in English and French Travel Writing, 1500-1800”
Donald Black, “A Chimney for Dumas: The Lasting Impact of the Murder of Louis Marcoux”
Student Travel Awards
Natasha Dawn Will (BA Honours program, Psychology), “Understanding Intimate Partner Mistreatment and Its Influence on Current Interpersonal Relationships” and “Finding a Voice: An Examination of Student Experiences at the University of Regina” at the 69th Annual Convention, Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, NS, June 9 – 14, 2008 ($500)
Peta White (PhD program, Education), “Engaging in Education Activism as Lived Experience: Walking My Talk” at the 37th Annual North American Association for Environmental Education Conference and 5th Annual Research Symposium, Wichita, KS, October 2008 ($500)
Student Essay Prize
Natalie Thompson (MA English), “The Wandering Jew of Consumerism: Mimicry and Reality in Will Self’s “How the Dead Live,” originally presented at the 2007 Literary London Conference, London, England, July 2007.
Subvention Awards for Publication
Raymond Blake (History), From Rights to Need: A History of Family Allowances in Canada, 1929-1992 (UBC Press). ($1,000)
Leona Anderson (Religious Studies), (editor) Narrating Resistance: The Negotiations of Transcultural Space (Peter Lang). ($1,000)
SPRING 2008 COMPETITION
Board Member Travel Assistance Awards
Jo-Ann Episkenew (English, FNUC), board meetings of the Association for Bibliotherapy and Applied Literatures and Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literatures and Language Studies at Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, U of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, June 2008 ($500)
Cindy MacKenzie (English), board meeting of Emily Dickinson International Society, Amherst, MA, 1-3 August 2008 ($500)
Research Awards
Gennadiy Chernov (Journalism), “Philosophical Underpinnings for the Use of Commercial Speech in Television News: The Actual Texts and Assumptions of News Makers in an Age of Stealth Advertising” ($1,500)
Nicole Côté (French), “Gender and Minorities in Franco-Canadian Literature”($2,000)
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), “Research and Translation for Windblown / Rafales”($2,000)
Nick A. Jones (Justice Studies) and Ben Cecil (Geography), “A Geo-Spatial Analysis of the Effect of Street Lighting on the Fear of Crime” ($1,000)
Charity Marsh (CRC, Media Production & Studies), “Interactive Media and Performance Curriculum Creation and Research Development” ($1,000)
Wes Pearce (Theatre), “Imagining Canadian Queer: Onstage Representations of GLBTQ Characters in Western Canada” ($1,600)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Jo-Ann Episkenew (English, FNUC), Taking back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing (U of Manitoba P) ($1,000)
Robin Ganev (History), Songs of Protest, Songs of Love: Popular Ballads in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Manchester UP) ($500)
Gerry Hill (English, Luther College), 14 Tractors (NeWest Press) ($1,000)
James Pitsula (History), For All We Have and Are: Canadian Historians and the Writing of the World Wars (U of Manitoba P) ($1,000)
Teaching Fellowships
Laurie Carlson Berg (Education BAC), “Inclusion des nouveaux arrivants en milieu scolaire: vers une pédagogie de réciprocité culturelle”/”School-Based Inclusion: Towards a Pedagogy of Cultural Reciprocity” (Fall 2008)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Gao Zhaocheng (PhD Soochow University, currently Lecturer at Xiamen University of Technology, etc., P.R. China), ” A Study of V.S. Naipaul’s Fiction (1961-1980)”
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Brenda Anderson (Women’s Studies, Luther College), on behalf of Lourdes Portillo, at “Missing Women: Decolonization, Third Wave Feminisms and Indigenous People of Canada and Mexico,” 14-17 August 2008 ($1,000)
Nils Clausson (English), on behalf of Andrew Lycett, at Conan Doyle Symposium, November 2008 ($1,000)
Susan Johnston (English), on behalf of Mavis Reimer (U of Winnipeg), at Harry Potter Conference, 10 May 2008 ($1,000)
Gerald Saul and Christina Stojanova (Media Production & Studies), on behalf of Caroline Leaf (National Film and Television School, London, England) 23-27 February 2008 ($1,000)
FALL 2007 COMPETITION
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Ian Germani (History), on behalf of Ty M. Reese, for event commemorating the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, University of Regina, 8-9 February 2008 ($500)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of Jean-Pierre Bekolo, masterclass and public lecture on African cinema, University of Regina, 25 October 2007 ($600)
Robert Truszkowski (Visual Arts), on behalf of Eric Mathew, public lecture/art talk/ student critiques, printmaking sessions, one week in March 2008 ($250)
Christine Vanderkooy (Music), on behalf of Guy Few and Heather Schmidt, public interactive masterclasses, University of Regina, 9 November 2007 and 14 March 2008 ($475)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Carmen Robertson (Visual Arts), for co-editing with Sherry Farrell-Racette an art exhibition catalogue Clearing a Path: An Exhibition of Traditional Indigenous Art(Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center) ($1000)
Jeanne Shami (English), for editing Renaissance Tropologies: The Cultural Imagination of Early-Modern England (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press) ($1000)
Ann Ward (Philosophy and Classics, Campion College) and Lee Ward (Political Science, Campion College), for co-editing The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing) ($1000)
Student Travel Awards
Lace Marie Brogden (PhD Education), (two papers) “On beyond Blonde: Un-Naming Second Language Teacher Identity,” at 2007 Annual Conference of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Costa Mesa, CA, April 2007; and “Art·I/f/act·ology: Curricular Artifacts in Autoethnographic Research,” at 3rd International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2-5 May 2007 ($500)
Sabrina Cataldo (MA English), “The New Flower Power: London Gardens and Green Spaces in White Teeth,” 2007 Literary London Conference, London, England, 19-20 July 2007 ($500)
Shawna Geissler (PhD English), “(Post)Colonial Resistances and Complicities in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and Henry Handel Richardson’sThe Getting of Wisdom,” at 4th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, Vancouver, BC, 17-22 August 2007 ($500)
Bridget Keating (MA Interdisciplinary Studies), “‘…my little savage, my brown-skinned whore’: Historical Images of Indigenous Women and the Contemporary Representation of a 12-Year-Old Girl,” at Taking a Hard Look: Gender and Visual Culture Conference, University of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, 20-21 June 2007 ($500)
Jaime McGrane (BA Hons. English), “Dora’s Counter-Narrative: Carter’s Response to the 20th Century Memory Crisis,” 2007 Literary London Conference, London, England, 19-20 July 2007 ($500)
Jamie Paris (MA English), “On the Adversarial Treatment of Women by Men in Aboriginal Drama,” 2007 Association for Canadian Theatre Research Conference, Saskatoon, SK, 26-29 May 2007 ($500)
Erin Rumpel (MA Psychology), “Academia in the 21st Century; The Perspectives of Faculty Members and Students from a Canadian University” (poster co-authored with Michelle McCarron, Chantal Bobowski, and Dr. Cannie Stark, U of Regina), and “Quantitative Research Strategies in a Feminist Social Psychology Lab: Convergent Paths of the Research Journey” (thirty-minute oral presentation co-authored with M. McCarron, C. Bobowski, Tammy Kirichenko, and Dr. Cannie Stark, U. of Regina), at 2007 Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, ON, 7-9 June 2007 ($500)
Natalie Thompson (BA Hons. English), “The Wandering Jew of Consumerism: Mimicry and Reality in Will Self’s How the Dead Live,” 2007 Literary London Conference, London, England, 19-20 July 2007 ($500)
Peta White (PhD Education), “Myths We Live Our Lives by,” at 4th Annual North American Association for Environmental Education Research Symposium, Virginia Beach, VA, 14-17 November 2007 ($500)
SPRING 2007 COMPETITION
Teaching Fellowships
Annette Aurélie Desmarais (Justice Studies), “Harvesting Wisdom: Interviews with La Via Campesina Leaders”
Rachelle Viader Knowles (Visual Arts), “In the Neighbourhood”
Research Awards
Laurie Carlson Berg (Education – BAC), “Towards a ‘nouvelle francophonie’: The Evolving Community of Learners at École Monseigneur de Laval” ($500)
Kathryn Bracht (Theatre), “The Regina Manifesto Project” ($1,090)
Brent Galloway (Indian Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, FNUC), “On-line Classified Word List for the Nookisack Language” ($1,800)
David Garneau (Visual Arts), “CITY: Play, Performance and Pedagogy” ($500)
Joyce Green (Political Science), “Relationship, Respect and Responsibility: Contributions of Aboriginal Political Thought” ($2,000)
Rachelle Viader Knowles (Visual Arts), “In the Neighbourhood” ($2,000)
Philippe D. Mather (Media Studies, Campion), “The Photojournalistic Work of Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick” ($500)
Wes Pearce (Theatre), “Scenographic Implications of Staging Orpheus at Glimmerglass Opera” ($500)
Leesa Streifler (Visual Arts), “Subjectivities Mothering Subjectivities” ($500)
Arok Wolvengrey (Indian Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, FNUC), “First Nations Language and Sport” ($2,000)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Jennifer Delos Reyes (MFA program, Visual Arts), on behalf of Harrell Fletcher, Open Engagement: Art after Aesthetic Distance, 11-13 October 2007 ($1,000)
James McNinch (Education), on behalf of Sonia Nieto, WestCAST (Western Canadian Conference of Student Teaching), 13-16 February 2008 ($1,000)
Pauline Minevich (Music), on behalf of Christos Hatzis, Art of Immersive Soundscapes 2: Intersections: Soundscapes and Music; Soundscapes and Identity 20-22 June 2007 ($1,000)
Randal Rogers (Interdisciplinary Studies, Fine Arts), on behalf of Thomas Waugh, Cultures of Queer, Winter 2008 ($1,000)
Jeanne Shami (English), on behalf of Di Brandt, Literary Eclectic III: 2007 English Graduate Students’ Conference, 28-30 September 2007 ($1,000)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Ann Kipling Brown (Education – Arts Education), Chair, Dance and Child International to attend board meeting of Dance and Child International, 2-6 August 2007, Kingston, Jamaica ($500)
Jo-Ann Episkenew (English, FNUC), Vice-President, Association for Bibliotherapy and Applied Literatures, to attend board meeting at Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Saskatchewan, 30 May 2007 ($483)
Cindy MacKenzie (English), elected Member-at-Large, Emily Dickinson International Society, to attend board meeting of Emily Dickinson International Society, Kyoto, Japan, 2 August 2007 ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Sarah Abbott (Media Production and Studies), “Out in the Cold: DVD Release” ($1,000)
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre) and Rory MacDonald (Visual Arts), catalogue for Crossfiring/Mama Weotan performance event ($1,000)
Sheila Petty (Dean, Fine Arts), Contact Zones: Memory, Origin and Discourse in Black Diasporic Cinema (Wayne State UP) ($1,000)
FALL 2006 COMPETITION
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Wes Pearce (Theatre), on behalf of Dani Kouyaté visit to the University of Regina (16 October 2006) ($500)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Miguel Sanchez (Social Work), to attend Latin American Research Institute as board member, Edmonton, AB, 11 November 2006 ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Raymond Blake (History), Transforming the Nation: Canada and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (McGill-Queen’s UP) ($1,000)
Cindy MacKenzie (English), editor, ‘Wider than the Sky’: Essays and Meditations on the Healing Power of Emily Dickinson (co-edited with Barbara Dana) (Kent State UP) ($1,000)
Garry Sherbert (English), co-editor, In the Name of Friendship: Deguy, Derrida, and Deconstruction (co-edited with Christopher Elson, Dalhousie University) (Rodopi Press) ($500)
Rachelle Viader Knowles (Visual Arts), Solo Exhibition Catalogue, ”In the Neighbourhood” (Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon) ($1,000)
Student Travel Awards
M.J. Barrett (PhD Education), ”Poststructuralism, Quantum Physics, and Spiritual Practices: Epistemology and Ontology Revisited,” at North American Environmental Education Association Conference, St. Paul, MN, 10-14 October 2006 ($400)
Lace Marie Brogden (PhD Education) (2 papers), ”Architextes: Physical, Political and Imagined Discourses in the Construction of (French Immersion) Teacher Identity,” at Narrative Matters 2006 Conference, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, 24-27 May 2006; and ”Intersections: Linguistic and Professional Identities of French Immersion Teachers, Researching Language Teacher Identity Symposium, at joint American Association of Applied Linguistics – Association canadienne de linguistique appliqué / Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics, Montreal, 17-20 June 2006 ($500)
Shawna Geissler (PhD English), “Educating Australian Girls the (Post)Colonial Way: Resistance and Complicity in Henry Handel Richardson’s The Getting of Wisdom,” at the Midwest Popular Culture Association and Midwest American Culture Association Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 26-29 October 2006 ($500)
Avila Lotoski (MA Music Theory), ”How It Moves: The Role of Harmonic Rhythm in the Quality of Motion in Caprice No. 1 ’Portrait F.E.’ by S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatté,”at ”Investigation and Involvement”: University of Toronto Music Graduate Student Association Conference, 3-4 March 2006 ($500)
Jeffrey D. Nye (MFA Visual Arts), ”Painting in the Crux,” at International Conference on the Arts in Society, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 15-18 August 2006 ($500)
Peta White (PhD Education), ”Environmental Education Down-Under: Where Is It At?,” at North American Association for Environmental Education, St Paul, MN, 10-14 October 2006 ($400)
SPRING 2006 COMPETITION
Teaching Fellowships
Robert Piercey (Philosophy, Campion), “Doing Philosophy Historically”
Research Awards
Dennis Evans (Visual Arts), “Artcamp-2006 Mongolia” ($1,500)
Allison Fizzard (History, Campion), “Women and the Religious Houses of England and Wales, c. 1500-c.1540″ ($1,500)
Natalie Meisner (English), ”Pink Sugar: A Full Length Dramatic Work to Be Staged as Part of a Forum at the University of Regina Entitled: Bodies in Traffic: Performance, Ethics, Politics ” ($2,000)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), “Metropolitan Centre / Artsaction Inc: Graduate Research Assistant” ($1,500)
Mark Wihak (Media Production and Studies), “River” ($1,500)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Lynn Gidluck (Director, Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives), ”Remembering the Regina Manifesto: A Policy Document that Forever Changed the Face of Canada” (1 July-31 December 2006)
Yuan-fu (Clark) Zhu (English Teacher, Chuxiong Normal University, China), ”The Taboos in the Community of the Nasu Branch of the Yi Nationality in China” (1 July-31 December 2006)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Charity Marsh (Music), on behalf of Susan Fast, Karen Pegley, and Norma Coates, ”Spanning the Distance: Regionalism and Reflections on Popular Music in Canada,” International Association for the Study of Popular Music National Conference, U. of Regina, 5-7 May 2006 ($1,000)
Natalie Meisner (English), on behalf of Nancy Scheper-Hughes, ”Bodies in Traffic: Performance, Ethics, Politics” symposium and performance, U. of Regina, March 2007 ($1,000)
Carol Schick (CRC Chair, Education / Director of the Centre for Social Justice and Anti-Oppressive Education), on behalf of Andrea Smith, Canadian Critical Race Conference, U. of Regina, 4-6 May 2006 ($1,000)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Sinclair Bell (Philosophy and Classics), editor of Role Models: Identity and Assimilation in the Roman World (University of Michigan Press) ($1,000)
Ellen Chapco and Joanne Bonneville (French), editors of Il était une fois dans l’ouest: contes francophones de la Saskatchewan et du Manitoba (Les Éditions de la Nouvelle Plume) ($1,000)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Jo-Ann Episkenew (English, First Nations University of Canada), member-at-large of executive of the Association for Bibliotherapy and Applied Literatures, and Prairie Region Representative of the Canadian Association of Commonwealth Literatures and Language Studies, to attend board meetings at the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, 26-29 May 2006 ($500)
Cindy MacKenzie (English), member at large on board of the Emily Dickinson International Society, to attend board meeting at University of Maryland, College Park, 3-6 August 2006 ($500)
Student Essay Prize
Andrea Ulrich (MA, English), “Approaching Reality in The Lord of the Rings” ($500)
FALL 2005 COMPETITION
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Cindy MacKenzie (English), to attend Board of Emily Dickinson International Society as elected Member-at-Large, Amherst, MA, 27-31 July 2005 ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
John Griffiths (Music), for CD Extreme Tuba, CBC Regina ($1,000)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Troni Y. Grande (English), on behalf of Aritha van Herk, Literary Eclectic Conference, 16-17 September 2005 ($800)
Rory MacDonald (Visual Arts), on behalf of Trinh T. Minh-ha, Faculty of Visual Arts Exhibition at Mackenzie Art Gallery, 16-17 February 2006 ($1,000)
Student Travel Awards
HRI/FGSR STUDENT TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS
Jennifer Arends (MA English), “The Ghostly Air of Evil: Malevolent (Abstract) Space in The Turn of the Screw,” 6th Global Conference on Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, Prague, Czech Republic, 18-23 March 2005 ($1,000)
Mary Jeanne Barrett (PhD Education), “What’s Holding Us Back? Interrogating Teaching Contradictions” (Round Table Presentation), North American Association for Environmental Education Conference, Albuquerque, NM, 24-30 October 2005 ($1,000)
Justin Messner (MA English), “Narrating War and Suffering: The Short Form and Experience in Mavis Gallant’s ‘The Moslem Wife,’” 6th Global Conference on Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, Prague, Czech Republic, 18-23 March 2005 ($1,000)
Student Travel Awards
Susan Cameron (MA French), “À la recherche du ton perdu,” FHS-UBC Romance Languages Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 29-30 September 2005 ($400)
Elizabeth Curry (undergraduate, Music), “Chain Reaction: Reflections on Concept and Sound Process,” In and out of the Sound Studio Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, 25-29 July 2005 ($250)
Gloria C. DeSantis (PhD CPRC), “Exploring the Public Policy Advocacy Role of the Voluntary Sector Using a Population Health Framework,” 12th Biennial Canadian Social Welfare Policy Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, 16-18 June, 2005 ($400)
Michael Flaherty (MFA Visual Arts), Visual Presentation and Lecture, and Exhibition piece “Dissection,” 1000 Miles Apart Conference, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, AB, 29 September-1 October 2005 ($250)
Trevor Gates (MA Sociology), “Erotic Dividends: The Gendered Structure of Power,” 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Stockholm, Sweden, 6-9 July 2005 ($400)
Shawna Geissler (PhD English), “The Novel Advancement of Feminism in Eighteenth Century England: Sarah Scott’s Conservative Strategy in Millenium Hall,” Northeast American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Fredericton, NB, 30 September-1 October 2005 ($250)
Samantha Routley (undergraduate, Media Production & Studies), “Parfait: Embracing Technology and Becoming Machine,” and film presentation, In and out of the Sound Studio Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, 25-29 July 2005 ($250)
Crystal Sipko (MA History), “Family Bonds: The Prevalence of Witchcraft Accusations by Children in 17th Century England,” Pacific Northwest Renaissance Conference, Banff, AB, 5-7 March 2005 ($500)
Megan Tuttle (PhD Clinical Psychology), “Psychology and Meta Analysis: The Illusion of Progress,” Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, Pasadena, CA, 20-22 October 2005 ($500)
Andrea Ulrich (MA English), “Approaching Reality in The Lord of the Rings,” Tolkien 2005: The Ring Goes Ever On Conference, Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 11-14 August 2005 ($400)
Carmen Webb (MA Religious Studies/Women’s Studies), “Mizuko Kuyo Comes to America,” Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Congress, London, ON, 28-31 May 2005 ($400)
Peta White (PhD Education), “A Global Environmental Education Perspective: Reflections from a Walk-About,” 34th Annual Conference and 2nd Preconference Environmental Education Research Symposium, North American Association for Environmental Education, Albuquerque, NM, 25-29 October 2005 ($250)
SPRING 2005 COMPETITION
Teaching Fellowships
Carolina Ferrer (International Languages), “The Migration of Chaos Theory from the Hard Sciences to Popular Culture”
Troni Y. Grande (English), “The Collected Works of Northrop Frye series (U of Toronto P); two volumes on Shakespeare and the Renaissance”
Rachelle Viader Knowles (Visual Arts), “In My Head I Live in New York”
Christian Riegel (English, Campion College), “The Work of Mourning in Canadian Literature since 1960”
Research Awards
Sarah Abbott (Media Production and Studies), “The Ascension of Billy”($2,000)
Nicole Côté (French), “Feminine Identities in Minority Literatures: An Approach to Franco-Canadian Women’s Literature” ($2,000)
James McNinch (Education/Teaching Development Centre), “The Land of Rape and Honey: The Tisdale ‘Boys’ and the Construction of Homosociality and Racial Violence” ($1,362)
Randal Rogers (Interdisciplinary Studies, Fine Arts), “To Look the Other Way: Photography and Racial Representation at Expo 1904, St. Louis” ($2,000)
Arok Wolvengrey (Indian Languages, First Nations University of Canada), “First Nations Language and Sport” ($1,000)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Sarah Abbott (Media Production and Studies), for “Tide Marks: Legacies of Apartheid: DVD Release” (DVD production) ($1,000)
Ellen Chapco (French), Nicole Côté (French), Sheila Petty (Fine Arts), and Peter Dorrington (French/Institut français), for Anthologie des expressions culturelles de la francophonie mondiale (Nota Bene) ($1,000)
Pauline Minevich (Music), for Contrasts CD (CBC Saskatchewan) ($1,000)
Garry Sherbert (English), for Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays on Canadian Culture (Wilfred Laurier UP) ($1,000)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Jo-Ann Episkenew (First Nations University of Canada/Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre), to the annual meeting of the executive of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, University of Western Ontario ($500)
Jeanne Shami (English), to the Delegate Assembly of the Modern Language Association, Philadelphia ($500)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Dani Phillipson (BFA in Theatre, Regina, 1994; MSt in Women’s Studies, Oxford, 2000; DPhil in Modern History, Oxford, in progress), for her project “Making Celebrity Common: The Mechanism Used to Create Celebrity in the Eighteenth-Century Theatre, the Hollywood Studios, and Today’s Reality TV”
Student Essay Prize ($500)
Lisa Comeau (PhD program, Education), “Contemporary Productions of Colonial Identities through Liberal Discourses of Educational Reform,” preconference of the Canadian Association of Curriculum Studies, part of the annual conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Winnipeg, MB, 28 May 2004
FALL 2004 COMPETITION
Subvention Awards for Publication
James Pitsula (History), “As One Who Serves: The Making of the University of Regina” (McGill-Queen’s University Press) ($1,000)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), on behalf of Jim Garrard, at the Realizing the Creative City Conference, University of Regina, 13-15 October 2004 ($500)
James McNinch (Teaching Development Centre), on behalf of several speakers, at the “‘I Could Not Speak My Heart’: Education and Social Justice for Gay and Lesbian Youth” Symposium, University of Regina, 15-16 October 2004 ($1,000)
Student Travel Awards
Kim Buchanan (MA program, Clinical Psychology), “Managing and Treating Community Correctional Special Populations,” International Corrections and Prison Association 6th Annual Conference, Beijing, China, 22-30 October 2004 ($500)
R. Nicholas Carleton (MA entering PhD program, Experimental Psychology), “The Impact of Remote Exposure to the September 11th, 2001 Terrorist Attack: A Canadian Investigation,” 24th Annual Conference, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Miami, FL, 11-14 March 2004 ($500)
Lisa Comeau (PhD program, Education), “Contemporary Productions of Colonial Identities through Liberal Discourses of Educational Reform,” Canadian Association of Curriculum Studies Pre-Conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Winnipeg, MB, 28 May 2004, and “How Decolonizing Is ‘Decolonizing’ Education,” Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Canadian Critical Pedagogy Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Winnipeg, MB, 31 May 2004 ($335)
Sheryl M. Green (PhD program, Clinical Psychology), “Investigating the Rate of Change in Schemas with Cognitive Therapy of Depression Using the Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ),” Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference, New Orleans, LA, 18-21 November 2004 ($500)
Michelle Katchuk (MA program, English), “Buffy, Levinas, and the Other,” TheSlayage Conference on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Nashville, TN, 28-30 May 2004 ($500)
Cassandra Kulay (MA program, English), “Bodily Exchanges: Metamorphic Gender and Alternative Sexualities in Book III of The Faerie Queene,” Poetry and Sexuality Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, 1-5 July 2004 ($500)
Jennifer A. Stapleton (PhD program, Clinical Psychology), “Health Care Utilization in Veterans with and without PTSD [Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder] and Depression,” and “Case Studies of Treatments for PSTD in Battered Women,” 24th Annual Conference, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Miami, FL, 11-14 March 2004 ($500)
SPRING 2004 COMPETITION
Teaching Release Awards
Philip Charrier (History), “Nation and Body in Interwar Japanese Photography”
Lynn Wells (English), “The Ethical Otherworld: The Fiction of Ian McEwan”
Research Awards
Dennis J. Evans (Visual Arts), “Prairie Mystery” ($2,000)
Darrell Prohor (Media Production and Studies), “Down the Road Always”($1,340)
Gerald Saul (Media Production and Studies), “Bringing It Home: A Super-8 Salon” ($1,000)
Garry Sherbert (English), “In the Name of Friendship” (Book/Interview)($2,000)
Lynn Wells (English), “The Ethical Otherworld: The Fiction of Ian McEwan”($1,500)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Pauline Minevich (Music), on behalf of Steve Heimbecker for “The Art of Immersive Soundscapes” ($1,000)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies), on behalf of Guy Madden for “Making It Like a Man!” conference ($500)
Barbara Reul (Music, Luther College), on behalf of Lorraine Byrne for “The Unknown Schubert: New Perspectives, New Insights” Symposium ($1,000)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Ruth Chambers (Visual Arts) and Stephen J. Kirkland (Mathematics and Statistics), for Approaching Zero (self-publication) ($1,000)
Winona Wheeler (Dean, Saskatoon Campus, First Nations University of Canada), for Decolonizing Tribal Histories (U of Nebraska P) ($1,000)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Cindy MacKenzie (English), for travel to Emily Dickinson International Society board meeting, Hilo, Hawaii ($500)
Student Essay Prize ($500)
Lisa Comeau (PhD program, Education), “How Multiculturalism Maintains Racial Inequality in Canada: A Critical Analysis of the Canadian Discourse of Multiculturalism,” Canadian Society for the Study of Education conference, Halifax, NS, May 2003
FALL 2003 COMPETITION
Research Awards
Maureen Bradley (Media Production and Studies), “What Remains Human: Short Film” ($2,000)
Nicole Côté (French), “Gendering and the Mother-Daughter Bond in Recent Québec Feminine Fictions” ($1,636)
Kathleen Irwin (Theatre), “8 Unused Urban Sites: Assessing Potential for Future Cultural Use/Animating One Site Through Performance” ($1,080)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies) and Annie Gérin (Visual Arts), “Queen City/Wîhtikow City Mini-Manhattan: Finding Our Regina” ($2,000)
Student Travel Awards
Netina Tan (MA program, Political Science), “Human Security in Southeast Asia: A Gender and Constructivist Perspective,” 1st Congress, Asian Political and International Studies Association, Singapore, 27 November-1 December 2003 ($500)
Assistance Awards for Visiting Speakers
Kathleen Irwin and Rory MacDonald (Theatre) on behalf of Michael Toppings($1,000)
Christine Ramsay (Media Production and Studies) on behalf of Dr. Thomas Waugh ($1,000)
Travel Awards for Board Members of Scholarly Organizations
Cindy MacKenzie (English), to board meeting of Emily Dickinson International Society, Philadelphia ($500)
Subvention Awards for Publication
Sylvain Rheault (French), for Le Style de Poisson d’Amour de Didier van Cauwelaert ($500)
Christian Riegel (English, Campion College), for Response to Death: The Literary Work of Mourning ($1,000)
David Garneau (Visual Arts), “Making It Like a Man” (Catalogue Essay) ($1,000)
Leesa Streifler (Visual Arts), “The Marginalized Body” ($1,000)
Visiting Research Fellowships
Glenn Gordon (City of Regina/Government of Saskatchewan), “Research into Existing Cultural Policy Models…”
SPRING 2003 COMPETITION
Teaching Release Awards
Maureen Bradley (Media Production and Studies), “What Remains Human: A Short Film”
Wanda Hurren (Education), “Spatial Practices and Ethnocultural Diversity in Public High Schools: Students Negotiating Spaces and Identities”
Student Travel Awards
Eleanor Akins (MA program, Religious Studies/Philosophy), “Pluralism: Personal and Theoretical Approaches,” Canadian Society for the Study of Religion, Halifax, NS, May, 2003 and “Constantly Approaching Perpetual Peace,” Western Canadian Philosophical Association,” Lethbridge, AB, October 2003 ($500)
Jennifer Arends (MA program, English), “Life? Literature? Virginia Woolf and T.S. Eliot on Form,” 13th Annual Virginia Woolf Conference, Northampton, MA, June 5-8, 2003 ($500)
M.J. Barrett (PhD program, Education), “Teaching as Embodied Engagement: Links Between Teacher Life History, Identity and Integrated Outdoor/Environmental Education” at the 7th Invitational Seminar on Environmental and Health Education, Anchorage, AK ($500)
Lisa Comeau (PhD program, Education), “How Multiculturalism Maintains Racial Inequality in Canada: A Critical Analysis of the Canadian Discourse of Multiculturalism,” Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies, Halifax, NS, 28-31 May, 2003 ($380)
Shawna Geissler (PhD program, English), “‘Whywhywhy’: Writing the Apocalypse in an Age without Hope,” Christianity and Literature Study Group Conference, Halifax, NS, 28-31 May, 2003 ($500)
Samantha Jackson (MA program, English), “Love and Manipulation in Dido, Queen of Carthage,” 5th International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England, June 30-July 4, 2003 ($500)
Marcy Koethler (MA program, English), “Testimony in Dido, Queen of Carthage,” 5th International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England, June 30-July 4, 2003($500)
Cassandra Kulay (MA program, English), “Nothing Sacred: Marlowe’s Dido, Queen of Carthage as Romantic Satire,” 5th International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England, June 30-July 4, 2003 ($500)
Tara Seel (MA program, English), “The Victimization of Zenocrate in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine,” 5th International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England, June 30-July 4, 2003 ($500)
SPRING 2002 COMPETITION
Teaching Release Awards
Sonya Corbin Dwyer (Education), “The Education of Graduate Women”
Jocelyne Praud (Political Science), “Towards Parity Democracy? Women’s Political Representation in Fifth Republic France”
Nicholas Ruddick (English), “Editing Grant Allen’s The Woman Who Did”
Carol Schick (Education), “Christian Prayer in Public Space: Schools and Processes of Citizen Formation”
Research Awards
Mary Blackstone (Theatre), “The Performance of Power in Mid-Sixteenth Century England” ($1,400)
David Garneau (Visual Art), Stephen McClatchie (AVP Academic),
Christine Ramsay (Media and Production Studies), and Angela Stukator (Film, U of Western Ontario), “Be a Man! Masculinities in Canadian Art and Culture”($897)
Cameron Louis (English), “Documentary Sources for the Study of Fifteenth-Century English” ($1,400)
David R. Miller (Indigenous Studies, First Nations University of Canada), “Edward Ahenakew’s Role as a Cree Writer” ($1,744)
Jocelyne Praud (Political Science), “Towards Parity Democracy? Women’s Political Representation in Fifth Republic France” ($1,377)
Christian Riegel (English, Campion College), “Family History, National History: The Work of Mourning in Canadian Literature” ($1,540)


