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2020 Whiting Award winner in fiction. In the words of the selection committee, "Andrea Lawlor's writing is mythic and gritty, lyric and witty, brazenly dirty and teeming with life. Their debut novel is at once a bacchanalian celebration of outlaw living and an old-fashioned bildungsroman, following its seductive, shape-shifting antihero at a gallop on the path to self-discovery. An exacting psychological authenticity puts the reader squarely into the body of a character who’s endangered and radiant at once."


McNally, C. (2025) Awarded the 챬 Inclusive Initiatives Fund Award.


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Montague, E. (2020) Light on a Path, Follow, has screened internationally at over 30 festivals, museums and events since its release in 2020. It was awarded Best of Show: Short Films at the Boston LGBTQ Film Festival and received Honorable Mention at the Deep Focus Film Festival in Brooklyn, NY.


Morgan, L. (2024) Is awarded the Society for Medical Anthropology Career Achievement Award.


Moskowitz, A. (2023) 1921 Prize in American Literature for “The Racial Economy of Perception: Reading Black Sociality in the Nineteenth Century.” NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, vol. 56, no. 1, 2023, pp. 1-20.


Moskowitz, A. Clough Fellowship, The Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy at Boston College, 2018-2021.


Moskowitz, A. National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellowship, “Transcendentalism and Social Reform,” 2022.