List of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded in 2006 - U.S. and Canadian Fellows - S

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  • Laurent Saloff-Coste, Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University: Diffusions and random walks on groups.
  • James Sanders, Principal, James Sanders & Associates; Director, Center for Urban Experience, New York City: The experience of cities.
  • Richard Sandler, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
  • Paul Sattler, Artist, Greenfield Center, New York; Associate Professor of Art and Art History, Skidmore College: Painting.
  • George Saunders, Writer, Syracuse, New York; Associate Professor of English, Syracuse University: Fiction.
  • Norbert F. Scherer, Professor of Chemistry, James Franck Institute and Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, University of Chicago: Long-range electron transfer processes in single proteins.
  • Ronald Schuchard, Goodrich C. White Professor of English, Emory University: A complete edition of T. S. Eliot's prose.
  • James Shapiro, Larry Miller Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University: The Shakespeare authorship controversy.
  • Stephen J. Shoemaker, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Oregon: The end of Muhammad's life in Christian and early Islamic sources.
  • Andrew Shryock, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan: The politics of hospitality in Jordan.
  • Britta Sjogren, Film Maker, San Francisco; Associate Professor of Cinema, San Francisco State University: Film making.
  • John D. Skrentny, Professor of Sociology, University of California, San Diego: The new racial division of labor in America.
  • Daniel Lord Smail, Professor of History, Harvard University: Fama and the culture of publicity in medieval Mediterranean Europe.
  • Laurence C. Smith, Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles: The significance of Arctic warming for the planet and society.
  • Joel Sobel, Professor of Economics, University of California, San Diego: Information aggregation and group decisions.
  • Carl Sander Socolow, Photographer, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania: Photography.
  • Steve Stern, Writer, Ballston Spa, New York; Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Skidmore College: Fiction.
  • James A. Stimson, Raymond Dawson Bicentennial Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: The liberalism of professed conservatives in America.
  • Darin Strauss, Writer, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Professor in Creative Writing, New York University: Fiction.
  • Linda Svendsen, Screenwriter, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Professor of Theatre, Film, and Creative Writing, University of British Columbia: Screenwriting.
  • Cole Swensen, Poet, Washington, D.C.; Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa: Poetry.

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