The American Council of Learned Societies has administered this one-year pilot program. These fellowships offer scholars in the humanities and interpretive social sciences who teach at two-year degree-granting institutions the opportunity to pursue their research in virtual, hybrid, or on-site residencies at select humanities research centers, including the American Antiquarian Society. This pilot is made possible by the support of the Mellon Foundation.
Additional information about this fellowship is provided on the ACLS Community College Faculty Research Fellowships page.
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Fellows
Date | Name | Affiliation | Position | ||
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2025-26 | Anita Baksh | CUNY, LaGuardia Community College | Assistant Professor of English | Human and Marine Mammal Kinship: Whales and Colonized Peoples in the Writing of Contemporary Caribbean American Writers | |
2025-26 | Patrick Barker | Miami Dade College | Professor | With Her Cutlass Always Raised: Slavery and Collective Struggle in the Plantation Caribbean | |
2025-26 | Olivia Chiang | Manchester Community College | Professor | Sharing the Archives: Open Access Essays on American History from the American Antiquarian Society | |
2025-26 | Jessica C. Moronez | Chaffey College | Associate Professor | Understanding Women’s Criminality Beyond the Headlines: Narratives and Counter Narratives | |
2025-26 | Jewon Woo | Lorain County Community College | Assistant Professor of English | Lost and Found: Intimate Reading of Black Newspapers |