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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · The Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph Field Research Award for Graduate Students supports MA and PhD students conducting global, international, and/or transnational research in any branch of the social sciences.

  2. Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter who overcame childhood polio and went on to become a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · In 1960, Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics.

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  4. The Center for International Social Science Research (CISSR) announces our call for the 2021-2022 Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph Research Award which supports MA and PhD students conducting short-term research abroad.

  5. Jun 19, 2024 · Wilma Rudolph, American sprinter, the first American woman to win three track-and-field gold medals in a single Olympics. Her victories were in the 100-meter dash, in the 200-meter dash, and as a member of the 4 × 100-meter relay team.

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  6. The Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph Field Research Award for Graduate Students supports MA and PhD students conducting short-term research abroad.

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  8. Feb 6, 2020 · This February, Sports Illustrated is celebrating Black History Month by spotlighting a different iconic athlete every day. Today, SI looks back on the legacy of Wilma Rudolph.

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