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. The 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.
Congratulations to the following faculty awarded HARP grants for Session II of the 2022 academic year.
HARP Production
Lead | Project Title | Department | College |
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d'Ann de Simone |
hortus siccus |
Art, Art History, and Design | Arts & Letters |
Kirk A. Domer |
MacGyver: The Musical National Tour Venue Assessment |
Theatre | Arts & Letters |
Teresa Dunn |
Suspended Between the American Reality and the American Dream |
Art, Art History, and Design | Arts & Letters |
David C Humphrey |
The Time of Laughter: Comedy and the Media Cultures of Japan |
Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures | Arts & Letters |
Laura E. Smith |
American Indian Art History Studies Today |
Art, Art History, and Design | Arts & Letters |
Jae Won Lee |
Art Catalog Publication: "Hither & Thither" |
Art, Art History, and Design | Arts & Letters |
Karin A. Wurst |
Imaginaries of Domesticity and Women's Work in Germany Around 1800. Feeling at Home |
Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures | Arts & Letters |