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Robert D. Newman Fellowship

The Robert D. Newman Fellowship, formerly known as the Trustees’ Fellowship, was endowed by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and has been awarded annually since 2017. The fellowship honors Robert D. Newman, president and director of the National Humanities Center from 2015 to 2024, who broadened the Center’s reach, enhanced its programs for scholars and educators, and vigorously championed the humanities for nearly a decade. This fellowship is one of several at the NHC created with the support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2017–2018 Rian Thum Loyola University New Orleans Islamic China
2018–2019 Andrea Brady Queen Mary University of London Poetry and Bondage: A New History of Lyric
2019–2020 Jill Bender University of North Carolina at Greensboro Assisted Emigrants: Irish Female Migration Projects and the British Empire
2020–2021 Gregg Mitman University of Wisconsin–Madison Bloodborne: Invasion and the Politics of Disease
2021–2022 Ana Paula Höfling University of North Carolina at Greensboro Dancing Brazil’s Other: Choreographies of Race, Class, and Nation
2022–2023 Martha M. F. Kelly University of Missouri How to be a Russian Icon: The Post-Soviet Public Life of Poet Olga Sedakova
2023–2024 Sean L. Field The University of Vermont Women Writing Saints’ Lives: Gendered Authority and Female Authorship in the Middle Ages
2024–2025 Sonia Hazard Florida State University Christianity and the Book in the Cherokee Diaspora, 1821–1861