The Annaley Naegle Redd Student Award in Women's History will be given
each year to one undergraduate or graduate student doing research on
women in the American West (west of the Mississippi River). It is named
after Annaley Naegle Redd, a prominent southeastern Utah rancher and
philanthropist and wife of Charles Redd. Awards may be used for any
worthy project including preparation of seminar papers, theses, and
dissertations. The award is a $1,500 grant to be used for research
support (supplies, travel, etc.). The funds cannot be used for salary or
capital equipment. Applicants not receiving the Annaley Naegle Redd
Award will be considered for the Redd Center's other student grants
($1,500 maximum) if the study area is in the Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, or Colorado. Proposals in all areas
of the humanities, arts, and social sciences are welcomed.
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