Married Penn State Guggenheim Fellows a rarity
Guggenheim Fellows Judith Kroll and David Rosenbaum. The married recipients will use their fellowships to do research at UCLA in Los Angeles. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. When both partners of a married couple are building careers in academia, it can be a struggle to live in the same town. Whether teaching, conducting research abroad or on sabbatical, Penn State distinguished professors Judith Kroll and David Rosenbaum have always made it their priority. Last year Rosenbaum received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his work connecting cognitive psychology and motor control. He deferred it for a year, while Kroll applied for several fellowships so she could travel with him to UCLA in Los Angeles and conduct research in bilingualism and second-language acquisition.
