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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Miranda Marraccini

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on issues of women and gender. The 2018 Fellows include Miranda Marraccini, a Ph.D. candidate in English at Princeton University. The award will support Miranda’s final year writing her dissertation, titled Feminist Types: Reading the Victoria Press. Miranda […]

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WW Teaching Fellow Coaches NJ STEM Showcase Team

In March, the Jersey City Medical Center/RWJ Barnabas Health STEM Showcase celebrated its 60th anniversary at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ. The program brought together over 300 fifth through 12th grade students from the surrounding areas. In partnership with New Jersey City University, the STEM Showcase engaged the community in recognition of individual […]

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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Jinsook Kim

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on issues of women and gender. The 2018 Fellows include Jinsook Kim, a Ph.D. candidate in radio, television, and film at the University of Texas at Austin. The award will support Jinsook’s final year of dissertation writing, titled […]

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WW Teaching Fellows win Knowles Fellowships

Two Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows have been named Knowles Teaching Fellows. This prestigious national five-year program supports early-career high school mathematics and science teachers in their efforts to develop teaching expertise and lead from the classroom. “The pursuit of knowledge is something that motivates me,” says Jessica Thomulka NJ TF ‘16 of both her choice […]

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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Yessica Garcia Hernandez

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on women’s and gendered issues. The 2018 Fellows include Yessica Garcia Hernandez, a Ph.D. candidate in ethnic studies at the University of California San Diego. The award will support Yessica’s final year writing her dissertation, titled Intoxicated by […]

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Fellow Q&A: WW Teaching Fellow Mofoluwake Laleye

WW Teaching Fellows come from many different backgrounds but are united by a single goal: to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (the STEM fields) in some of the nation’s highest-need schools. But what makes these Fellows tick? What inspired them to pursue a career in the classroom? In this WW Perspectives series, we hear […]

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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Yige Dong

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on issues of women and gender. The 2018 Fellows include Yige Dong, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Johns Hopkins University. The award will support Yige’s final year writing her dissertation, titled From Textile Mill Town to iPhone […]

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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Angela Carter

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on issues of women and gender. The 2018 Fellows include Angela Carter, a Ph.D. candidate in gender, women, and sexuality studies at the University of Minnesota. The award will support Angela’s final year of dissertation writing, titled Disabling […]

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Meet the Fellows: 2018 Women’s Studies Fellow Tazeen Ali

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies is the only national dissertation award for doctoral work on issues of women and gender. The 2018 Fellows include Tazeen Ali, a Ph.D. candidate in religious studies at Boston University. The award will support Tazeen’s final year writing her dissertation, which is titled Rethinking Interpretative Authority: Gender, […]

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Fellow wins Pulitzer Prize in Poetry

Frank Bidart WF ’62 has won a 2018 Pulitzer Prize in poetry for his recent publication, Half-light: Collected Poems 1965–2016. The Pulitzer committee called the work “a volume of unyielding ambition and remarkable scope that mixes long dramatic poems with short elliptical lyrics, building on classical mythology and reinventing forms of desires that defy societal […]

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