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Faculty Receive 1997 Guggenheim Fellowship Award

05/05/97
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation recently announced its Guggenheim Fellowship Awards for 1997.

Three USC faculty were among the 164 artists, scholars, and scientists chosen from a field of more than 12,800 applicants for fellowship awards totaling nearly $5 million dollars.

Guggenheim Fellows are appointed for their distinguished past achievements and for "their exceptional promise for future accomplishment," according to the foundation's April 10 press release. USC was one of 85 institutions represented by one or more Fellows.

USC's Guggenheim Fellows for 1997 are:

* Judith Freeman, writer, a lecturer in creative writing in the department of English (fiction).

* Stephen Hartke, associate professor of composition in the School of Music (music composition).

* Jennifer Wolch, professor of geography and urban and regional planning in the School of Urban Planning and Development (urban poverty and the production of place).