Buff Brennan Impact Scholars in Dance

Mary Alice “Buff” Brennan was an emerita professor of dance and three-time chair of the UW–Madison Dance program. Her research articles on creativity in dance and movement analysis of dance style have appeared in numerous scholarly and dance publications. Preceding her death she co-edited the book, Margaret H’Doubler: The Legacy of America’s Dance Education Pioneer (2007). She was the 1985 National Dance Association Scholar and a 1989 and 1995 Fulbright Scholar to India. At the UW she received a Vilas Associates Award, Virginia Horne-Henry grants and a School of Education Distinguished Achievement Award.

Eligibility Criteria
A School of Education student in the dance program.

Application Information
To match to, apply for, and accept scholarships, students login to the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) using their UW–Madison NetID and password. Complete the general application and all recommended applications that follow to be considered for the widest variety of scholarship opportunities. For this specific scholarship, contact the School of Education Dance Department.

Award
Varies
Organizations
Department of Dance, School of Education
Deadline
02/29/2024