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Date Added: April 28, 2008 12:25:03 PM
Hope Hasbrouck, a UT graduate adviser and assistant professor in the School of Architecture, is a recipient of the 2008 Rome Prize, one of the most prestigious awards given to emerging scholars and artists in the early or middle stages of their careers. The annual national competition, hosted by the American Academy in Rome, awards 30 deserving applicants working in the arts and humanities - ...

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