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VICTORIA VANTOCH
September 2004 (Owl Cottage)
Creative Non-Fiction, Journalism, Academic/Critical
- "Bop Through the Blueprint," How to Master the New Workplace, U.S. News & World Report, 2001.
- "A Robot for Every Reason," How to Master the New Workplace, U.S. News & World Report, 2001.
- "Be a White House Mouse," How to Master the New Workplace, U.S. News & World Report, 2001.
- "John Dillinger," Mysteries of History, U.S. News & World Report, 2001.
- "Joseph Crater," Mysteries of History, U.S. News & World Report, 2001.
- "Fingernail Fashion," Troika magazine, 2000.
- "Fingernail Fashion Choices," The Washington Post, 2000.
- "Where's the Hare?" Los Angeles Times, Summer, 2000.
- "A Match of Unity and Division" Los Angeles Times, Summer, 2000.
- Guggenheim Fellowship, Smithsonian Institute, 2005.
- Travel Grant, Center for Feminist Research, Winter, 2004.
- Travel Grant, Duke University, Hartman Center for Advertising, 2004.
- Merit Fellowship, University of Southern California, 2003-2004, 1999-2000.
- Teaching Fellowship, University of Southern California, 2000-2002.
- Fellowship in Social Sciences, Ford Foundation, 1996.
- Richter Fund Grand, University of Chicago, 1996.
- Merit Scholarship, Washington International Studies Council, Oxford University, 1995-1996.
Victoria Vantoch is currently a Guggenheim Fellow at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., where she is researching the history of airline stewardesses for her doctoral dissertation.
vantoch@sbcglobal.net
VantochV@nasm.si.edu
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