Julie-Ann Scott, Interdisciplinary doctoral student, recognized by Senator Richard Nass and Representative Joan M. Nass

Posted September 2nd, 2008

Julie-Ann Scott has recently been recognized by Senator Richard Nass and Representative Joan M. Nass with a legislative sentiment for her poster entitled "Subversive Bodies' Extraordinary Stories: A Performance of Identity Analysis of Physically Disabled Professionals Personal Narratives."  To see the newspaper article written about Julie-Ann's award please click here.  Julie-Ann also received an award for the Top Poster at the Society for Disability Studies (SDS) annual conference in New York City. SDS is an international conference drawing disability studies scholars from around the world. Research featured in the Poster Reception included Scholars from across different fields and ranged from Graduate Students to Full Faculty Members. For more information on SDS http://www.disstudies.org/. Julie-Ann Scott is an IPhD student who is also the Graduate Center Coordinator, the Graduate Student Government Grants Officer, and a Chase Distinguished Research Assistant.