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00-120 (Guggenheim Fellows) (637 words) |
 | During her year as a Guggenheim fellow she will work on “Auspicious Visuality in China,” a project in which she explores visualizations of good outcomes (progeny, abundance, longevity and peace) from the third century B.C. to the 20th century. |
 | Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment, according to the foundation. |
 | This year’s fellows range in age from 26 to 80 and include writers, painters, sculptors, photographers, film makers, choreographers, physical and biological scientists, social scientists and scholars in the humanities. |
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Columbia News ::: Columbia Boasts Five 2004 John Simon Guggenheim Fellows (759 words) |
 | Fellows generally use blocks of time -- from six months to a year -- to work on their creative endeavors. |
 | The Guggenheim Fellowship is in support of his current book project, a re-examination of the Iran hostage crisis as seen a generation later. |
 | She will use the Guggenheim award to devote more time to her research and to complete a book she is writing with Carlos Kenig, with whom she studied at the University of Chicago, titled Porous Medium Equation and Related Topics. |