Hi all,

 

We’ve had a somewhat late application to the Grajeda Award.  The application is attached as well as a note from Joy that adds some context.  I would like to have us vote on this. To make it simple, please reply only to me with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ by the end of the day.

 

I would welcome discussion as well, but with the caveat that we do not have much time (we received the application only Thursday). For me, personally, I would suggest that we consider whether we want to provide the award to a first-year student simply because they were the only one to apply, especially given that we may have to do some fundraising for this award to be possible in subsequent years.

 

We’ll likely need to add this award to our agenda for our spring meeting, but I’ll send a separate email about that.

 

Best,

Trey

 

Trey Andrews, PhD

Associate Professor

Psychology

Ethnic Studies (Latinx Studies)

Co-Director, Minority Health Disparities Initiative

Director, Iniciativa HABLa

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

 

 

From: Joy Castro <jcastro2@unl.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2025 12:30 PM
To: Trey Andrews III <arthur.andrews@unl.edu>
Cc: Luis Othoniel Rosa <lrosarodriguez2@unl.edu>
Subject: Fw: Grajeda Graduate Student Support Fund: Nomination Letter for Maria Loya-Perez

 

Dear Trey, with Luis copied,

 

We've just received one nomination for the Grajeda Award, attached here.  I know of no others (and there are no other graduate students who might even be eligible this year).

Would you like to have LLAS vote on whether the award should be given? If so, let's turn this around by March 3.

 

This year, we have only $256 remaining in the Grajeda account, so if we decide to award it, I would recommend a $250 amount, with a commitment on everyone's part to fundraise for the award if we want to continue to give it.

All kind wishes,
Joy

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Willa Cather Professor of English & Ethnic Studies
Director, Institute for Ethnic Studies

www.joycastro.com @_JoyCastro

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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From: Stacey Waite <swaite2@unl.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2025 11:25 AM
To: Joy Castro <jcastro2@unl.edu>
Subject: Grajeda Graduate Student Support Fund: Nomination Letter for Maria Loya-Perez

 

Dear Joy,

 

Please find attached my letter of support for our graduate student, Maria!

 

I haven't done one of these before, so if there is anything else you'd need to know, please let me know, and I am happy to provide.

 

Thanks so much!

Stacey

 

 

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Stacey Waite

Associate Professor

Graduate Chair, Department of English

College of Arts and Sciences

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

202 Andrews Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333