American Fulbright Grantees
in Hungary
Academic Year 2004/2005
Hungarian-American Fulbright Commission for Educational Exchange
Budapest H-1146, Ajtósi Dürer sor 19-21.
Tel: (36-1) 462-8040 Fax: (36-1) 252-0266
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FULBRIGHT GRANTEES IN HUNGARY, AY 2004/2005
I. Lecturers
1. Distinguished Chairs
Dr. Eric Chapman BrownePolitical ScienceJohn Marshall Chair
Dr. John A. MooreAmerican HistoryLászló Országh Chair
2. Regular Lecturers
Dr. Terrence CurryArchitecture/Urban Planning (extension)
Dr. Michael EldridgePhilosophy
Dr. Reinhold HillAmerican Studies
Dr. Ronald JohnsonMusic
Dr. Catherine KodatAmerican Literature
Dr. Alexander NagyMusic
Dr. Judith NemethyHistory
Dr. Ted SchwalbeJournalism
Dr. Ravi SheoreyTEFL/Applied Linguistics (extension)
Dr. David VanderwerkenAmerican Literature
Dr. Beata VidacsCultural Anthropology
II. Researchers
Dr. Aram MekjianPhysics & Astronomy
Dr. Tyrus MillerLanguage & Literature (Austrian-Hungarian Joint
Research Award)
Dr. Susanna RichCreative Writing
III. Students
Ms. Katie BagleyVoice
Mr. Karl BrownHistory(extension)
Mr. Matthew DouglasMusic Theory
Mr. William EichmannArcheology(extension)
Mr. John Mastrojohn IIIMedical Sciences
Ms. Linda Huang McCulloughSociology
Mr. Anthony A. NoodyUrban Planning
Ms. Lisa OverholserEthnomusicology
Ms. Elizabeth M. SzilágyiChemistry
Ms. Mary TaylorCultural Anthropology
Teaching Assistants
Ms. Mary B. GurryTEFL
Mr. Christopher J. HaydenTEFL
IV. High School Teacher Exchange Program Participants
Mr. Gregory DeeganHistory
Mr. Lucas JacobESL
Ms. Maureen MehrerESL
Ms. Kendra MosierESL
Mr. James N. MurphyESL, Literature
V.Other Categories
Dr. Haney LynneSociology, New Century Scholar
Ms. Felicia RosuHistory, Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research
Fellow
Mr. James WardHistory, Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research
Fellow
I. LECTURERS
1. Distinguished Chairs
Dr. Eric Chapman Browne
Dr. John A. Moore
Eric C. Browne
Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Date of Birth:01/04/41
Grant Category:John Marshall Chair in Political Science
Discipline:Political Science
Specialization:Comparative politics and political systems, formal theories of political decision-making, political philosophy, democratic theory.
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Pécs
Department of English Literatures and Culture /
Department of Political Science
Duration of Stay:September 2004 - May 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., SyracuseUniversity, 1972
B.A. OldDominionUniversity, 1964
Professional Background:Professor, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1984 -
Assoc. Prof., U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,1978-1984 Asst. Professor, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1973-978
Asst. Professor, Univ. of Georgia, 1970-1973
Lecturer, Univ. of Strathclyde, 1969-1970
Foreign Languages:Spanish
Selected Publications:
“Factional Rivals and Electoral Competition in a Dominant Party: Inside Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party, 1958-1990.” European Journal of Political Research, 42: (2003), 107-134
“An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections.” British Journal of Political Science, 29: (1999), 259-289.
“Legislative Politics and the Paradox of Voting: Electoral Reform in FourthRepublicFrance.” British Journal of Political Science, 26: (1996), 165-198.
“Simulation of Global and Local Intransitivities in a Simple Voting Game Under Majority Rule.” Behavioral Science, 36: (1991), 148-156.
“An Exponential Model of Cabinet Stability: The Durability, Duration, and Survival of Cabinet Governments.” American Journal of Political Science, 30: (1986), 628-650.
John Allphin Moore, Jr.
Professor Emeritus
Department of History
CaliforniaStatePolytechnicUniversity, Pomona
Date of Birth:09/08/40
Grant Category:László Országh Chair in American Studies
Discipline:American Studies/History
Specialization:America in the World (Intellectual History/Post World War II US)
Affiliation in Hungary:PázmányPéterCatholicUniversity
Faculty of Humanities
English Studies Institute
H-2087 Piliscsaba, Egyetem utca 1
Duration of Stay:September 2004 - December 2004
Academic Background:Ph.D., ClaremontGraduateUniversity, 1972
M.A., University of Tulsa, 1964
B.A., University of Tulsa, 1962
Adjunct,Assistant, Associate, and Professor, CaliforniaStatePolytechnicUniversity, 1965
Senior Fulbright Lecturer/Scholar, Finland, 1999
Foreign Languages:Limited research capability in French, German
Selected Publications:
Encyclopedia of the UN: with Jerry Pubantz, Facts on File, 2002
To Create a New World?: American Presidents and the UN; with Jerry Pubantz, Peter Lang, 1999
A Grand Experiment: The Constitution at 200: ed. with John Murphy, Scholarly Resources, 1987
I. LECTURERS
2. Regular Lecturers
Dr. Terrence Curry
Dr. Michael Eldridge
Dr. Reinhold Hill
Dr. Ronald Johnson
Dr. Catherine Kodat
Dr. Alexander Nagy
Dr. Judith Nemethy
Dr. Ted Schwalbe
Dr. Ravi Sheorey
Dr. David Vanderwerken
Dr. Beáta Vidacs
Dr. Terrence Curry
Director/Artist-in-Residence
FordhamUniversity
Date of Birth:08/15/61
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:Architecture/Urban Planning
Specialization:Architecture Education; Community Design; Housing
Affiliation in Hungary:BudapestUniversity of Technology and Economics
1111 Budapest, Műegyetem rkp.3. K. build. I.10/a
Duration of Stay:September 2004 – December 2004
Academic Background:M.Div., JesuitSchool of Theology at Berkeley, 1994.
Th.M., Institute for Black Catholic Study, 1990
B. Arch., Pratt Institute, 1984
Professional Background:Director/Artist-in-Residence, FordhamUniversity, 2002-
Associate Prof./Director, University of Detroit Mercy, 1994-2001
Foreign Languages:---
Selected Publications:HOUR Detroit, "Building-up Neighborhood," Rebecca Powers (Feb. 2000)
The Michigan Catholic, "Promise Kept," Robert Delaney (May 2000)
Detroit News, "DetroitCenter improves City Life", Christopher Singer (Oct. 1999)
Michael Eldridge
Lecturer and Undergraduate Coordinator
Department of Philosophy
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Date of Birth:10/13/41
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Disciplines:Philosophy and American Studies
Specialization:American Philosophy & Contemporary Moral Theory
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Szeged
Department of Philosophy;
Institute of English and American Studies
H-6722 Szeged, Petőfi Sándor sgt. 30-34.
Duration of Stay:September 2004 - January 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., University of Florida, 1985 (Philosophy)
M.A., ColumbiaUniversity, 1980 (Philosophy)
B.D., YaleUniversity, 1969 (Religious Studies)
B.A., HardingCollege, 1964 (Biblical Languages)
Professional Background:Lecturer (1995) & Undergraduate Coordinator (2003), UNCC, 1995
Chair & Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy & Religion, QueensCollege, Charlotte, 1989-1994
Director, Discipline of Philosophy (1987-89), and Assistant Professor (1986-89), SpringHillCollege
Foreign Languages:---
Selected Publications:
“Chapter Four: Naturalism,” Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy, edited by Armen Marsoobian and John Ryder (Blackwell Publishing, 2004), pp. 52-71.
“Dewey on Race and Social Change,” Pragmatism and the Problem of Race, edited by Bill Lawson and Donald Koch (Indiana University Press, 2004), pp. 11-21.
"Dewey's Limited Shelf Life: A Consumer Warning," in In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction, edited by William Gavin (SUNY Press, 2003)
Introduction, Correspondence of John Dewey, 1919-1939 (InteLex Corp., 2001)
Transforming Experience: John Dewey’s Cultural Instrumentalism (Vanderbilt, 1998)
Reinhold Hill
Associate Professor
Department of Languages and Literature
FerrisStateUniversity
Date of Birth:03/17/68
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:English
Specialization:American Folklore, ethnography, composition studies, and belief studies.
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Debrecen
North American Department, Institute of English and American Studies
H-4010 Debrecen, P.O. Box 73
Duration of Stay:September 2004- January 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., University of Missouri, 2001
M.A., University of Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996
B.A., BrighamYoungUniversity, 1994
Professional Background:Associate Professor, FerrisStateUniversity, 2004
Assistant Professor, Ferris State University, 2001-2004
Foreign Languages:German
Selected Publications:
“Mormon Literature and the Irreducible Other: Writing the Unspeakable in Holocaust Literature.” Between Trauma and Redemption: Representations of the Holocaust and the Possibility of Pedagogy. Ed. Michael Bernard-Donals and Richard Glejzer. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003. 183-195.
"God's Chosen People: Mormon Fictional Portrayals of the Jewish Holocaust." CLIO 31.2 (Winter 2002): 151-165.
“‘These stories are not “real,” but they are as “true” as I can make them:’ Lee Smith’s Literary Ethnography.” Southern Folklore 57 (2000): 106-118.
"Chapels, Baptismal Fonts, and the Curse of Cain: An Examination of the Obstacles to Conversion in Louisiana Mormon Conversion Narratives." Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 11 (1996): 53-66.
Ronald Johnson
Professor of Music
School of Music
University of Northern Iowa
Date of Birth:05/12/45
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:Music
Specialization:Wind Music History and Conducting
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Pécs
Faculty of Music and Visual Arts
7624 Pécs, Damjanich u. 30.
Hungary
Duration of Stay:September 2004- June 2005
Academic Background:Ed.D., University of Illinois, 1985
M.A., CaliforniaStateUniversity, Northridge, 1971
BME, TexasTechUniversity, 1968
Professional Background:Professor, University of Northern Iowa, 1982
Faculty, ModestoCollege (CA), 1972-79
Faculty, Bakersfield College (CA), 1972 (spring)
Faculty, Dallas Public Schools (TX) 1968-69
Foreign Languages:German (ein bischen)
Selected Recordings:
Memories:University of Northern Iowa Wind Symphony, 1994
Requiem, University of Northern Iowa Wind Symphony, 1996
Poem Südwind Orchestra (Germany), 2001
Catherine Gunther Kodat
Associate Professor of English & American Studies
Department of English
HamiltonCollege
Date of Birth:07/07/57
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:American Studies
Specialization:20th century American Culture (literature, film, dance, music); Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory
Affiliation in Hungary:Department of American Studies
School of English and American Studies
EötvösLorándUniversity
Budapest 1146, Ajtósi Dürer sor 19-21
Duration of Stay:February- May 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., BostonUniversity, 1994
M.A., BostonUniversity, 1988
B.A., University of Baltimore, 1981
Professional Background:Associate Professor, HamiltonCollege, 2001
Assistant Professor, Hamilton College, 1995-2001
Foreign Languages:Some French and German
Selected Publications:
"Conversing with Ourselves: Canon, Freedom, Jazz." American Quarterly, 55:1 (March 2003), 1-28.
"Saving Private Property: Steven Spielberg's American DreamWorks." Representations 71 (Summer 2000), 77-105.
"Dancing Through the Cold War: The Case of The Nutcracker." Mosaic, 33:3 (September 2000), 1-17.
"Writing A Fable for America." Faulkner in America: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1998, edited by Donald M. Kartiganer and Joseph Urgo. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001, 82-97.
Alexander Nagy
Music Teacher
Department of Performing Arts
BreckSchool, Minneapolis
Date of Birth:03/17/50
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:Music
Specialization:20th Century American Music; Jazz History and Improvisation, Music Theory, Composition, Conducting
Affiliation in Hungary:LisztFerencAcademy of Music
H-1391 BudapestP.O.Box. 206
Duration of Stay:September 2004 - January 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D. in Music, CityUniversity of New York, 1992
M.M., YaleSchool of Music, 1981
B.M., University of British Columbia, 1979
Professional Background:Symphonic and Jazz Band Director, BreckSchool, Minneapolis, 2000-present
Teacher, The TaftSchool, Watertown, 1988-2000
Teacher, Mattatuck Community College, 1987-1988
Foreign Languages:Hungarian, Romanian, Italian
Selected Publications:
2003 “Allegorie” for Solo Violin
1998 Lecture Series in Madrid, Spain entitled “Expressionism in 20th C. Music”
1996 Lecture Series in Madrid, Spain entitled “ Compositional Forms in the Music of Béla
Bartók”
Judith Kesserű Némethy
Senior Language Lecturer and Director of Spanish Language Studies
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
New YorkUniversity
Date of Birth:05/26/42
Grant Category:Fulbright Scholar Program - Lecturing
Discipline:History
Specialization:Hungarian emigration to Latin America; diaspora studies
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Szeged
Department of Hispanic Studies
Petőfi Sándor Sgt. 30-34
H-6722 Szeged
Duration of Stay:February - May 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., University of Szeged, 2000
M.L.S., SyracuseUniversity, 1982
B.A., RutgersUniversity, 1976
Professional Background:Director of Spanish Language Studies and Senior Lecturer, New York University, 1996-present
Language Coordinator and Lecturer, New York University, 1992-1996
Senior Lecturer and Course Coordinator, Cornell University, 1984-1984
Foreign Languages:Hungarian, Spanish, French, German
Selected Publications:
"Szabadságom lett a börtönöm". Az argentínai magyar emigráció története 1948-1968. ["My freedom became my prison". History of the Hungarian émigrés to Argentina. 1948-1968] Budapest: A Magyar Nyelv és Kultúra Nemzetközi Társasága, 2003. 424 pp.
"Emigráció és szellemi élet: Magyar irodalom Dél-Amerikában" A szétszórtság arénája. ["Emigrés and intellectual life: Hungarian literature in South America" in The arena of the diaspora].Stockholm: EKE Föreningen Transsylvanska Bokvänner–Erdélyi Könyv Egylet, 2003. pp. 145-155.
"Az argentínai magyar könyvkiadás". Tanulmányok a latin-amerikai magyar emigráció történetéről. MTA-JATE Hispanisztika Kutatócsoport. KutatásiKözleményekI. ["Hungarian Book Publishing in Argentina". Studies on the History of the Hungarian Emigration to Latin-America. Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and JózsefAttilaUniversity . Research Publication I]. Szeged, 1999. pp. 70-78.
Ted Schwalbe
Professor and Chair
Department of Communication
SUNYCollege at Fredonia
Date of Birth:12/21/53
Grant Category:Fulbright Lecturing Grant
Discipline:Journalism
Specialization:International media systems, radio journalism, U.S. mass media
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Pécs
Department of Communication Studies
7624 Pécs
Ifjúság útja 6
Duration of Stay:September 2004- December 2004
Academic Background:Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1980
M.A., University of Southern California, 1978
M.P.A., University of Southern California, 1978
B.S., OhioUniversity, 1975
Professional Background:Professor and Chair, SUNY Fredonia, 1989-present
Associate Professor, SUNY Fredonia, 1986- 1989 Assistant Professor, SUNY Fredonia, 1980-1986
Telecommunications Policy Analyst, U.S. Dept. of Commerce – 1979-1980
Foreign Languages:Spanish, Bulgarian
Selected Scholarly Activities:
Recipient of Fulbright Senior Scholar Program Award, University of Swaziland, 2002.
Radio/TV News Directors Faculty Summer Fellowship Program, WTOP radio Washington, DC, 2001.
Principle Investigator, Bulgaria Radio Management Program, USIA grant, 1997
Fulbright Scholar, AmericanUniversity in Bulgaria, 1997.
Principle Investigator, Southern Africa Independent Radio Station Development Project, USIA grant, 1996.
Principle Investigator, Albanian Mass Media Development Project, USIA grant, 1994.
Dr. Ravi Sheorey
Associate Professor
OklahomaStateUniversity
Date of Birth:07/20/41
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:TEFL/Applied Linguistics
Specialization:Learning and Reading Strategies of Second Language Learners; Survey Research in Adult Second Language Acquisition
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Veszprém
8201 Veszprém
Egyetem u. 3. P.O. Box 158.
Duration of Stay:July 2004
Academic Background:Ph.D., Univ. of Texas-Austin, 1978
M.A.., Univ. of Texas-Austin, 1972
M.A., SaugarUniversity, 1963
Professional Background:Associate Professor, OklahomaStateUniversity,
1986 - present
Assistant Director, Bilingual Education Multifunctional Resource Center, 1986-1992
Assistant Professor, OklahomaStateUniversity,
1981 - 1986
Foreign Languages:Marathi, Hindi, Sanskrit
Selected Publications:Co-ed. Special Issue of IJOAL on EFL in India, 28.2
"Differences…" System, 29, 431-449
Sheorey, R. and Nayar, B. (2002) Sophisticated noticing: Examination of an Indian professional's use of English. Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 28.2, 121-136
David L. Vanderwerken
Professor
Department of English
TexasChristianUniversity
Date of Birth:10/29/45
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:Twentieth-Century American Literature
Specialization:The American 1920s; William Faulkner; American Jewish Literature: Sport-Centered American Literature
Affiliation in Hungary:University of Debrecen
North American Department, Institute of English and American Studies;
H-4010 Debrecen, P.O. Box 73.
Duration of Stay:January 2005- May 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., RiceUniversity, 1973
M.A., RiceUniversity, 1973
B.A., ColgateUniversity, 1968
Professional Background:Professor, TexasChristianUniversity, 1986-
Associate Professor, Texas Christian University, 1977-86 Assistant Professor, Texas Christian University, 1971-77
Foreign Languages:Kindergarten Hungarian; some Spanish and French
Selected Publications:
Faulkner’s Literary Children: Patterns of Development. New York: Lang, 1997.
Sport in the Classroom: Teaching Sport-Centered Classes in the Humanities. Associated UP,
1990
Sport Inside Out: Readings in Literature and Philosophy, with Spencer K. Wertz. Fort Worth:
Texas Christian UP, 1985.
Beáta Vidacs
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Multicultural Center
York College CUNY
Date of Birth:01/09/55
Grant Category:Visiting Lecturer
Discipline:Anthropology
Specialization:Africa, Cameroon, postcolonialism, nationalism, ethnicity, sports
Affiliation in Hungary:EötvösLorándUniversity
Department of Cultural Anthropology
H-1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti u. 12.
Duration of Stay:September 2004- January 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center 2002
M.A., EötvösLorándUniversity 1981
Professional Background:Adjunct Assistant Professor, York College CUNY 2002-
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Baruch College CUNY 2002-2003
Foreign Languages:French, Hungarian
Selected Publications:
2004“France in the Cameroonian Football Imagination,” in Gary Armstrong– Richard Giulianotti (eds.) Football in Africa: Conflict, Conciliation, and Community, London:Palgrave Macmillan.
2003“Football and Identity in Cameroon,” in Jean-Germain Gros (ed.) Cameroon: Politics and Society in Critical Perspectives, Lanham: University Press of America.
2003“Postcolonialism and the Level Playing Field in the 1998 World Cup,” in John Bale – Mike Cronin (eds.) Postcolonialism and Sport, Oxford: Berg.
II. RESEARCHERS
Dr. Aram Mekjian
Dr. Tyrus Miller
Dr. Susanna Rich
Aram Mekjian
Professor of Physics
Department of Physics
RutgersUniversity
Date of Birth:09/26/41
Grant Category: Researcher
Discipline:Theoretical Physics
Specialization:Heavy Ion Collisions, statistical mechanics, Polya theory
Affiliation in Hungary: KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
H-1525 Budapest 114, P.O.B. 49, Hungary
Duration of Stay: June-July 2005
Academic Background: Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1968
B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1963
Professional Background: Professor II, RutgersUniversity 1992
Professor, RutgersUniversity 1980-1992
Associate Professor, Rutgers University, 1974-1980 Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, 1970-1974
Humboldt Fellow, University of Heidelberg, 1969-1970
Foreign Languages:
Selected Publications:
The Liquid-Gas Phase Transition in Nuclear Multifragmentation, S.Das Gupta, A.Z.Mekjian,
B.Tsang, Advances in Nuclear Physics, J.Negele and E.Vogt, Editors V 26, 89-166, 2001
A Model for Studying Branching Processes, Multiplicity Distributions, and Non-Poissonian
Fluctuations in Heavy Ion Collisions, A.Z.Mekjian, Physical Review Letters 86, 220, 2001
Particle Multiplicity Distributions: Connections with a Feynman-Wilson Gas and a Landau-
Ginzburg Theory, A.Z.Mekjian, Physical Review C65 044605 2002
Negative Specific Heat in a Thermodynamic Model of Multifragmentation, C.B.Das, S. Das Gupta, and A.Z.Mekjian, Physical Review C68 031601 2003
Development of Particle Multiplicity Distributions Using a General Form of the Grand Canonical Partition Function, S.J.Lee and A.Z.Mekjian, Nuclear Physics A730 514-547 2004
Tyrus Miller
University of California—Santa Cruz
Date of Birth:11/04/63
Grant Category:Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award
Discipline:Language & Literature
Specialization:Modernism; Avant-Garde; Cultural Theory
Affiliation in Hungary:CentralEuropeanUniversity
Center for Historical Studies
H-1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 11.
Duration of Stay:November-December 2004
Academic Background:Ph.D., StanfordUniversity, 1994
M.A., JohnHopkinsUniversity, 1988
B.A., JohnHopkinsUniversity, 1985
Professional Background:Director, University of California Education Abroad
Program, Hungary 2001-2004
Associate Professor, University of California—Santa
Cruz, 1999
Associate Professor, Yale University, 1999-2000
Assistant Professor, Yale University, 1995-1999
Foreign Languages:German, Hungarian, Italian
Selected Publications:
Late Modernism: Politics, Fiction, and the Arts Between the World Wars. University of California Press, 1999
“Documentary/Modernism: Convergence and Complementarity in the 1930s. “ Modernism/Modernity9/2 (2002) 225-241
Review Article:”Central European Avant-Gardes.” Forthcoming in Modernism/Modernity, 2003.
Susanna Rich
Professor
Department of English
KeanUniversity
Date of Birth:10/17/51
Grant Category:Visiting Researcher
Discipline:Creative Writing
Specialization:Writing Memoir/Poetry/Fiction; Theories of the Creative Process; 20th C. Autobiography
Affiliation in Hungary:Collegium Budapest
H-1014Budapest
Szentháromság u. 2.
Magyar P.E.N. Club
H-1053 Budapest
Károlyi Mihály u. 16.
Duration of Stay:May – July 2005
Academic Background:Ph.D., New YorkUniversity, 1987
M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979
Professional Background:Professor, Kean University, 1988-present
Producer and Host of Poets on Air over WKU-Radio, 2000-present
Foreign Languages:Hungarian, French, Latin
Selected Publications:
The Flexible Writer. 4 editions (Longman Allyn Bacon)
ashes, ashes(multiple exhibits)
“My Trianon: A Palimpset.” Nimrod International
III. STUDENTS
Ms. Katie Bagley
Mr. Karl Brown
Mr. Matthew Douglas
Mr. William Eichmann
Mr. John Mastrojohn III
Ms. Linda Huang McCullough
Mr. Anthony A. Noody
Ms. Lisa Overholser
Ms. Elizabeth M. Szilágyi
Ms. Mary Taylor
TEACHING ASSISTANTS
Ms. Mary B. Gurry
Mr. Christopher J. Hayden
Katie “Brooke” Bagley
Graduate Student
Music Department
University of Mississippi
Date of Birth:12/17/80
Grant Category:Student
Discipline:Music: Voice
Specialization:The Zoltán Kodály Method: How and Why it Works
Affiliation in Hungary:Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music
Mr. Péter Rédei, faculty associate
6000 Kecskemét, Kéttemplom köz 1.
Duration of Stay:September 2004 May 2005
Academic Background:B.M., University of Mississippi, 2003
Professional Background:Student
Foreign Languages:--
Selected Publications:--
Karl Brown
Graduate Student
University of Texas
Date of Birth:06/06/72
Grant Category:Student Full Grant
Field of Study:History
Affiliation in Hungary:CentralEuropeanUniversity
Budapest, Nádor u. 9, 1051Duration of Stay:September 2004 - December 2004
Academic Background:Ph.D, University of Texas at Austin, 2005
MA, University of Texas at Austin, 2001
BA, LawrenceUniversity, Appleton 1994
Foreign Languages:Russian, German, some French, Japanese and Spanish
Publications/Performances:---
Matthew Douglas
At-Large
Music
Date of Birth:18/04/80
Grant Category:Student Grant
Discipline:Music Theory/Ethnomusicology
Specialization:Jazz/Contemporary Music Performance and Composition
Affiliation in Hungary:College of LisztFerencMusicAcademy
Jazz Department
H-1052Budapest
Semmelweis u. 12
Duration of Stay:September 2004 May 2005
Academic Background:B.A. in Music, New YorkUniversity, 2002
Professional Background:Group Leader, Grand Street Settlement,