SUNY Plattsburgh Assistant Professor to Visit Romania to Research Memory and Justice
An assistant professor of sociology at SUNY Plattsburgh has been awarded a fellowship to study memory and justice in post-communist Romania.
Dr. Monica Ciobanu was awarded this travel grant by the International Research Exchanges Board of the U.S. Department of State. It will allow her the opportunity to undertake research this summer.
Ciobanu recently presented a paper on the same topic at the Association for the Study
of Nationalities Convention at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University. Her
article, “Rewriting and Remembering Romanian Communism: Some Controversial Issues,”
was published in the spring issue of Nationalities Papers.
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