The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies supports the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose work addresses women’s and gendered issues in interdisciplinary and original ways. The 2017 class of Fellows includes English doctoral candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center Danica Savonick. Her dissertation, The Promise of […]
It is easy to assume that public and private schools are too different to compare, especially when considering the challenges of public school reform. But, as WW’s Acting President Stephanie J. Hull writes in Education Week, the two may have more to learn from each other than it would seem: A number of the ways […]
The annual Career Enhancement retreat brought Fellows and mentors to Wesley Chapel, Florida, this August. The 2017 Fellows presented their current research projects, worked with their mentors, and networked with fellow academics, all while having a little fun, as seen in the photo gallery above. The 30 Fellows—early-tenure-track professors at some of the nation’s top […]
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship is the nation’s largest and most prestigious award for Ph.D.doctoral candidates in the humanities and social sciences addressing questions of ethical and religious values. The 2017 class of Fellows includes Jennifer Quigley, a Th.D. candidate at Harvard Divinity School. Ms. Quigley talks about the experiences that influenced her […]
The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies supports the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose work addresses women’s and gendered issues in interdisciplinary and original ways. The 2017 class of Fellows includes University of Arizona, School of Middle Eastern and North African studies doctoral candidate Tatiana Rabinovich. […]
In this video, WW Georgia Teaching Fellows share the results of their 2016-2017 WW + Goizueta Microgrant Projects. In 2015 the Goizueta Foundation made a three-year, $910,000 grant to provide professional enrichment for WW Georgia Teaching Fellows working in the metro Atlanta area. The funding aims to benefit not only the Fellows, but also the […]
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship is the nation’s largest and most prestigious award for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences addressing questions of ethical and religious values. The 2017 class of Fellows includes Gustavo Maya, a doctoral candidate in religion at Princeton University. Mr. Maya recalls a realization about his heritage and […]
The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies supports the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose work addresses women’s and gendered issues in interdisciplinary and original ways. The 2017 class of Fellows includes University of California, Santa Barbara, comparative literature doctoral candidate Alexandra Magearu. Ms. Magearu shares how […]
During the 2017 WW HistoryQuest Summer Institute, HistoryQuest Fellows—U.S. history teachers from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania—had the opportunity to test their games with local students. As the HQ Fellows work with the elements of design thinking and game-based learning over the course of the weeklong workshop, they’re able to apply what they learn […]
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship is the nation’s largest and most prestigious award for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences addressing questions of ethical and religious values. The 2017 class of Fellows includes Craig Iffland, a doctoral candidate in theology at the University of Notre Dame. Here, Mr. Iffland shares how […]