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Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, College of Arts and Sciences, 1997. RUGS Grant-in-Aid, IU, 1998-1999.
REEI Mellon Suinmer Faculty Development Fellowship, 1996.1998.
Suminer Faculty Developinent Fellowship, Indiana University, 1995.
Several travel granls, REEI, IU.
Doctoral scholarship from Polish Academy of Sciences and Letters. 1989-1992. Dcans list, Jagiellonian University, 1972-74.
Laureate, The Polish Literaturę and Languagc National Compctition. 1971.
1NTRAMURAL "Czesław Milosz’s Drawriting." The Centennial Miłosz Symposium, for the Humanitics Day.
LECTURES October 22,2011.
‘Olga Boznańska s Gazing Portraits,” Brown Bag Lecture at the U of C Center for Gender and Race Studies, January 2007.
Lecture and seminar related to the exhibit “Colors of Identity,” Smart Museum, May 2006.
‘A Poet's Demise as the Holocaust Text,” Histoiy and Fonn of Lyric Lecture Series. Program on Poetiy and Poetics, November 2005.
“Objects Matter: Manipulations of Objects in Contemporaiy Polish Literaturę,” The Visiting Committee, Humanities Division, University of Chicago. December 2001.
‘A Silent Speech of Things: Visual, Philosophical and Textual Implications," The Franke Institute for Humanities, The University of Chicago, January 2002.
"The Archeology of Occupation: Stefan ChwuTs Writings on Danzig/Gdańsk,” The University of Chicago, February 2001.
EXTRAMURAL "The Holocaust Object and the Story of Its Productioa" Indiana University at Bloomingtoa GUEST LECTURES April 21. 2011.
"Things. Touch. and Attachmcnt: Towards the Anthropology of a Conccntration Camp," University of Illinois at Chicago, October 2009.
“Situating the Holocaust Object: The Case of Tadeusz Borowski.” Indiana University at Bloomingtoa Novcmber 29,2006.
“The Holocaust and Matter,” Hanard University, March 2006.
"Czesław Miłosz and Russia.” Loyola University. February 2006.
"The Fonnation of Polish Identity in Its 20lh Centuiy Context." Oglesby College. May 2006.
“Negotiating the Gazę: Olga Boznańska as a Portraitist," University of Washington, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. February 2005.
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