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Three receive Guggenheim Fellowships
Posted April 25, 2002; 05:30 p.m.
Three Princeton faculty members are among the 184 artists, scholars and scientists who received a 2002 Guggenheim Fellowship, an honor that recognizes exceptional achievement and supports promising projects.
Each Guggenheim Fellow will receive a grant to support his or her work. The average grant for 2002 was $36,685.
The Princeton professors and their proposed projects are:
- Peter Lake, professor of history, for research on "Dynastic Crises, Confessional Politics and Conspiracy Theory in Post-Reformation England."
- Vincent Poor, professor of electrical engineering, for research on "Quantum Multi-User Communications."
- Howard Rosenthal, the Roger Williams Straus Professor of Social Sciences and professor of politics, for research on "Empirical Tests of Theories of the Legislative Process."
Contact: Marilyn Marks (609) 258-3601







