Kelly Baker Wins FSU Graduate Research and Creativity Award

Kelly Baker, a Ph.D.
candidate in American religious history,
currently teaching at the University of New Mexico, won the FSU
Graduate
Research and Creativity Award for 2007-2008. Kelly will defend her
dissertation
on the Ku Klux Klan shortly. This is the second consecutive year that a
Religion
graduate student has won this prestigious university award. Last year,
Michael Pasquier
won. Pasquier’s dissertation, also in the area of American religious
history,
will be published by Oxford University Press.