Through the generosity of the MSU Foundation, the Office of Research and Innovation is proud to support faculty who are conducting important research leading to creative and performance projects or activities in the arts and humanities. Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) provides funds, when research is complete, to help subsidize the costs of book publication, permissions to use copyrighted materials, CD recording and production, the creation and mounting of exhibits, and other expenses associated with producing the results of a complete creative or research project.
After completion of the most recent competition cycle, we are pleased to announce the following Humanities and Arts Research Program grant award recipients for Session 1 of the 2021-2022 academic year. Congratulations to:
Jason Merrill, Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures in the College of Arts & Letters was awarded $4,000 for his book project titled "Fedor Sologub: A Symbolist's Life."
Dionne O'Dell, Department of Theatre in the College of Arts & Letters will receive $7,000 in support for an exhibition and performance project titled "What if Wilhelmina Musical Theatre Adaptation."
For more information about HARP, please visit the related web page.