Georgia State University student Anastasiia Grigoreva was awarded the Ralf F. Munster Fellowship for Outstanding First-Year Graduate Student.
The Munster Fellowship is awarded based on academic excellence, including coursework and participation in other academic activities.
Grigoreva has presented her work at multiple conferences, including Catcalling as dispositional misogyny: Locating catcalling within the discourse on patriarchy-enforcing speech, presented online at the Social Ontology 2021 Conference of the International Social Ontology Society (ISOS).
Grigoreva is pursuing a master's in Philosophy with the Philosophy Department in the College of Arts and Sciences.
The College of Arts and Sciences provides a skills-based liberal arts and sciences education for Atlanta's diverse, next-generation workforce.
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