Three Philosophers Awarded AAUW Fellowships
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently announced the winners of its 2021-2022 fellowships, and three philosophers are among them.
They are:
- Kaitlyn Creasy, assistant professor of philosophy at California State University, San Bernardino, for her project, “Stubborn Social Emotions and Their Harms“
- Teresa Kouri Kissel, assistant professor of philosophy at Old Dominion University, for her project, “This Argument Is Pointless: Updating Susan Stebbing’s Logical Tools for the 21st Century“, and
- Claire Lockard, PhD student in philosophy at Loyola University, Chicago, for her project, “On the Uses and Misuses of Interpretive Charity“.
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Caitlyn Creasy, Teresa Kouri Kissel, and Claire Lockard
All three are recipients of the AAUW’s “American Fellowships,” which provide $6,000 – $30,000 to “support women scholars who are pursuing full-time study to complete dissertations, conducting postdoctoral research full time, or preparing research for publication.”
[Note: the original version of this post mistakenly listed only two of the three philosophers who won AAUW fellowships.]
We are so proud of Claire!!!!