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Newberry Seminar: Research in the Humanities

Chicago, Illinois

Recent faculty fellows

Fall semester

Semester/Year

Faculty member

College

Academic Department

Fall 2012 Brian Bockelman Ripon College History
David Miller Allegheny College English
Fall 2011 Diane Lichtenstein Beloit College English
Linda Sturtz Beloit College History
Fall 2010
David George Lake Forest College Modern Languages
Benjamin Goluboff Lake Forest College English
Fall 2009  Lynn Hudson Macalester College History
Jane Rhodes Macalester College American Studies

Fall 2008

 

Ellen Joyce

Beloit College
History
Hannah Schell Monmouth College Religious Studies
Fall 2007  Robert Southard
Earlham College
History
Kevin Miles Earlham College Philosophy
Fall 2006  David George
Lake Forest College Modern Languages
Benjamin Goluboff Lake Forest College English
Fall 2005  Glenn McNair
Kenyon College
History
Robert Bennett Kenyon College Classics
Fall 2004  Carol Neel
Colorado College
History
John Horner Colorado College Psychology
Fall 2003  Clay Steinman
Macalester College
Communication Studies
Paul Solon Macalester College History
Fall 2002  Gilberto Gómez
Wabash College
Modern Languages
James Fisher Wabash College Theatre
Fall 2001  David Spadafora
Lake Forest College
History
Richard Mallette Lake Forest College English
Fall 2000  James Diedrick
Albion College
English
Deborah Kanter Albion College English
Fall 1999
 
James Martin
Cornell College
Music
Susan Wolverton Coe College Theatre Arts
Fall 1998
 
Carla Zecher
Coe College
French & Gender Studies
Terry Heller Coe College English & American Studies
Fall 1997
 
Robert Warde
Macalester College
English
Paul Solon Macalester College History

 

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Katrina Jagodinsky The ACM Newberry program was an excellent preparation for making the transition from undergraduate to graduate scholar. Not only were the seminar discussions excellent, the intimate training from archivists and work opportunities in Newberry departments introduced us to the broader academic network of professional scholars and gave us an advantage in applying to graduate schools. Even now, as a PhD Candidate in History at the University of Arizona, I am using skills learned at the Newberry Library to facilitate research at national repositories. Any ACM student considering graduate study should definitely seek the opportunity to participate in the Newberry Seminar in the Humanities.

—Katrina Jagodinsky, Newberry Seminar in the Humanities, Fall 2001

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