20th Class of Humanities Institute Fellows Pursue Wide Range of Scholarship
This year’s class of fellows includes two visiting residential fellows, four dissertation scholars, and nine UConn faculty fellows
The 20th cohort of UConn Humanities Institute fellows includes scholars probing a wide range of subjects and topics. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo) Copy Link
The 2021-22 class of University of Connecticut Humanities Institute (UCHI) Fellows will pursue projects from the Renaissance to the present that cover a wide range of topics from racism in the academy to environmental justice.
This year’s class of Fellows is the twentieth cohort and includes two visiting residential fellows, four dissertation scholars, and nine UConn faculty fellows, including the Henry Luce Foundation Future of Truth Fellow and the Mellon UCHI Faculty of Color Working Group Fellow.
Osirus Mitchell - Wide Receiver Mississippi State Bulldogs Scouting Report
Scouting Report for Osirus Mitchell
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Mirroring the Mississippi State offense, wide receiver Osirus Mitchell was largely up and down for the struggling Bulldog offense. Long and springy, Mitchell can be a tough cover for smaller defensive backs, lacking the length and catch radius to win outside of his frame. He’s a springy athlete who elevates quickly and with little effort. Mitchell shows a propensity to win outside the numbers, either with his extension or with body control on the back shoulder. Still raw, there is clear developmental potential to Michell for a team that values size on the perimeter. Part of that development will be to put on a substantial amount of weight/strength to his frame. Too often he can get bullied working through his stem, pushed off his track and ruin timing. Mitchell lacks the flexibility to affect the defense on multiple levels as a route runner, stickin
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Sixteen members of the Ohio State men’s soccer team have received Academic All-Big Ten honors, the Big Ten Conference announced Thursday.
To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, student-athletes must be on a varsity team, as verified by being on the official squad list as of Nov. 1 for fall sports, who have been enrolled full-time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
In all, Ohio State had a school-record 120 honorees. The sports included are field hockey, football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball.