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Fellowship Year

Bea Abbott

Year:
  • 2026
University of Kentucky
Visualizing Border Space from Below: Networked Images and Contested Visual Politics in the Aegean Sea

Bahaa Abdallah

Year:
  • 2025
Deir ez-Zor Heritage Library
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Dima Abi Saab

Year:
  • 2024
Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network
Appointed as Research and Organizing Manager, Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network

Zamira Abman

Year:
  • 2024
San Diego State University
The Inevitable Conflict: The Soviet Delimitation of Central Asia, a Case Study of Northern Tajikistan

James Adams

Year:
  • 2024
University of California, Irvine
Building the Environmental Injustice Global Record, Connecting Researchers, Teachers and Environmental Justice Advocates

Anna Adashinskaya

Year:
  • 2025
University of Bucharest
Voices in Stone: Exploring Commemorative Functions and Authorship of Graffiti in Early Modern Moldavian Churches

Osasohan Agbonlahor

Year:
  • 2024
North Carolina A&T State University
Exploring Non-Monetary Consequences of College Debt Among Liberal Arts Students: Insights from the College and Beyond II (CBII) Dataset

Shaashi Ahlawat

Year:
  • 2024
University of Pennsylvania
Rethinking Buddhist Decline in India: A Microregional Study of Nalanda During the Second Millennium CE

khadijah j. akeem-cox

Year:
  • 2026
The George Washington University
CAIR Minnesota - Mapping and Strengthening Muslim Spiritual Infrastructure in Minnesota

Hazem Al Khleaf

Year:
  • 2025
Deir ez-Zor Heritage Library
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Joseph Albernaz

Year:
  • 2026
Columbia University
Time Torn Holiday: Romanticism Between Festival and Revolution
ACLS Morton N. Cohen and Richard N. Swift Fellow

Hiba Alkhalaf

Year:
  • 2025
Heritage Voices
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Nicolas Allen

Year:
  • 2026
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Black Transducers: A Technology History of Brazilian Popular Music

Maria Almeida Reis

Year:
  • 2025
UpTogether
Appointed as Qualitative Research Manager, UpTogether

Adnan Almohamad

Year:
  • 2025
Birkbeck, University of London
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Adey Almohsen

Year:
  • 2024
Georgetown University
Minds in Exile: An Intellectual History of Palestinians 1945–70

Jordi Alonso

Year:
  • 2026
Louisiana State University
Defining Italian Poets before Italy: Ubertino Carrara’s Unpublished Rhetorica

Nina Amstutz

Year:
  • 2025
University of Oregon
A Multispecies Framework for Art: The Bowerbird Across Disciplines, Cultures, and Time

Jacob Anbinder

Year:
  • 2026
Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Manager of Academic Engagement and Impact

Tirzah Anderson

Year:
  • 2026
Princeton University
Afro-Indigenous Worldmaking in the Midst of Death in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1890s-1930s

Keziah Anderson

Year:
  • 2024
Harvard University
Excavating Archivally-Disfigured Lives: Afro-Indigenous “Incompetent” Women, Legal Surveillance, Dependence, and Alternative Geographies in Jim Crow Oklahoma

Kris L. Anderson

Year:
  • 2015
  • 2024
Art Institute of Chicago
Appointed as a Public Scholar to the Art Institute of Chicago

Patrick D. Anderson

Year:
  • 2025
Central State University
Editing Eldridge Cleaver: The Collected Prison Writings and Political Works

Judith Anderson

Year:
  • 2025
City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Searching for Blackness in Buenos Aires: The Resurgence of Black Identity in Argentina

Ervic Angeles

Year:
  • 2025
Ulirat Mapping Collective
LAND IS LIFE (“ANG LUPA AY BUHAY”): DECOLONIAL CARTOGRAPHIES FOR INDIGENOUS LAND JUSTICE IN THE PHILIPPINES

Jonathan Angulo

Year:
  • 2024
UFW Foundation
Appointed as Research and Policy Analyst, UFW Foundation

Ana Lucia Araujo

Year:
  • 2024
Howard University
The Power of Art: The World Black Artists Made in the Americas

Rose Archer

Year:
  • 2026
Emory University
Narrating the Womb: Speculative Medicine and the (Re)Framing of Obstetric Grammars Across Digital and Embodied Terrains

Monica V. Arellano

Year:
  • 2022
  • 2025
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
Thámien Ohlone Augmented Reality Tour

Gloria Arellano-Gomez

Year:
  • 2025
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
Thámien Ohlone Augmented Reality Tour

Elise Armani

Year:
  • 2024
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Making Rhythms Out of Barriers: Infrastructural Interventions by Migrant Artists on the Lower East Side (1975-1989)

Alyssa C. Arnell

Year:
  • 2025
University of New Hampshire
Condemnation for Preservation: The Taking of Fazendeville, Louisiana

Paras Arora

Year:
  • 2024
Stanford University
“A Future of My Own, A Future Amongst My Own”: Families, Institutional Care Homes, and the Aspirations of Neurodivergent Adults in Delhi, India

Luisa Fernanda Arrieta Fernandez

Year:
  • 2026
Spelman College
The Struggle to Appear: Afro-descendants, Photography and Citizenship in Colombia, 1880-1930

Ihsan Arsalan

Year:
  • 2026
Rice University
When Frozen Worlds Flood: Tracing the Paradoxical Reverberations of Karakoram Glacial Activity from Pakistan to European Labs

C. Joe Arun

Year:
  • 2024
Loyola College, Chennai
“Sustaining Hereditary Knowledge of South Indian Frame Drummers through Digital Music-Mapping.”

Abdulhamit Arvas

Year:
  • 2026
University of Pennsylvania
The Grammar of the Other: Translation and the (Un)Making of Gender, Sexual, and Racial Difference

Maile Arvin

Year:
  • 2024
  • 2025
University of Utah
Nā Lei Poina ‘Ole (Beloved Children Not Forgotten): Institutionalized Children in the Hawaiian Kingdom and U.S. Territory of Hawaiʻi

Catherine M. Ashcraft

Year:
  • 2025
University of New Hampshire
An Environmental History of the Crimean War

Michitake Aso

Year:
  • 2010
  • 2026
University at Albany, State University of New York
After Agent Orange: The Global Politics of Knowledge, Justice, and Postwar Reconciliation

Larry Au

Year:
  • 2017
  • 2024
City University of New York, City College
Science in the Chinese Periphery

Aixin Aydin

Year:
  • 2025
Amica Center for Immigrant Rights
Appointed as Advocacy Manager: Universal Representation Initiative, Amica Center for Immigrant Rights

Crystal Baik

Year:
  • 2024
University of California, Riverside
Queer and Trans Viet Oral History Project

Candace Bailey

Year:
  • 2024
North Carolina Central University
Edmond Dédé and His World: The Context for “Morgiane”

Jennifer A. Baird

Year:
  • 2025
Birkbeck, University of London
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Rae Baker

Year:
  • 2024
University of Cincinnati
Assessing Surveillance Efficacy and Fostering Visions for Community Safety for Social Justice in Detroit, MI

Lamis Bakjaji

Year:
  • 2025
Deir ez-Zor Heritage Library
Archaeological Archives as Inclusive Learning Laboratories

Anita Baksh

Year:
  • 2025
City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
Human and Marine Mammal Kinship: Whales and Colonized Peoples in the Writing of Contemporary Caribbean American Writers

Gareth Baldrica-Franklin

Year:
  • 2025
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Supporting Ottawa Data Sovereignty and Cultural Restoration: Digital Infrastructure, Interactive Mapping, and On-the-ground Experience at Maple River, Michigan

Cheryl E. Ball

Year:
  • 2025
Independent Scholar
Reco(r)ding CripTech: A Legible, Accessible, and Impactful Online Archive of Crip Creative Process

Molly C. Ball

Year:
  • 2026
University of Rochester
Pushing Past GDP per Capita: Brazilian Maternal Health 1915–75

Uudam Baoagudamu

Year:
  • 2026
University of California, Santa Barbara
Overlapping Mandates: Buddhism, Empire, and Local Agency in Eighteenth-Century Inner Mongolia

Gonzalo Baptista

Year:
  • 2024
Morgan State University
Analysis of (Mis)representation of Black Bodies in Spanish Museum Iconography

Lloyd D. Barba

Year:
  • 2025
Amherst College
A Refuge of Resistance: A History of the U.S. Sanctuary Movement

Patrick Barker

Year:
  • 2025
Miami Dade College
With Her Cutlass Always Raised: Slavery and Collective Struggle in the Plantation Caribbean

Kiki M. Barnes

Year:
  • 2026
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
The Hiawatha Effect: The Cultural Imagination of the Great Lakes, 1855–1955

Corey L. Barnes

Year:
  • 2026
Northwestern University
Race’s Shadowy Subjects: Conceptions of Race in Early Black Intellectual Thought

William Barrios

Year:
  • 2025
Tachi Yokut Tribe
A Holistic Approach to Tulare Lake

Ashley M. Barry

Year:
  • 2024
College Access: Research & Action
Appointed as Policy Researcher, College Access: Research & Action

Sajal Barua

Year:
  • 2025
The Buddha-Dharma Centre of Hong Kong
Rahula's Forgotten Legacy: Texts and Practices of the Rauli Communities in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

Duygu Basaran Sahin

Year:
  • 2025
Coalition for the Homeless
Appointed as Research & Policy Associate, Coalition for the Homeless

Robert Baskerville

Year:
  • 2025
State University of New York, Westchester Community College
History with Grit: Recovering the Life of John E. Bruce and the Formation of Early Black Yonkers

Samuel Bass

Year:
  • 2024
The Bound Steppe: Slavery and Family Strategies in Qing Mongolia, 1770–1880
Long-term

Deja Beamon

Year:
  • 2026
Center for Cultural Power
Research & Impact Manager

Tagimamao Melanie Puka Bean

Year:
  • 2024
University of Utah
Home beyond the Reef: Mapping Tokelau Imaginaries through Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Oahu, Hawai'i

Emily Rose Beeber

Year:
  • 2026
University of Delaware
Visualizing Jewishness in the Atlantic World, 1715-1830

Catherine Benamou

Year:
  • 2026
University of California, Irvine
Latinx Media and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Transmedial Approach

Naya Bender

Year:
  • 2025
University of California, Los Angeles
A Holistic Approach to Tulare Lake

Mark Bender

Year:
  • 2024
The Ohio State University
Resituating Humanistic Pedagogy in China Studies: Incorporating Ethnic Minority Literary and Cultural Productions into North American College Classrooms

Alicia Abieyuwa Bergamelli

Year:
  • 2025
Eye Film Institute
Dream Palaces — Black Independent Cinemas

Andrew Berry

Year:
  • 2025
Northwestern University
Co-designing equitable generative AI tools for inclusive sexual health education with queer teens

Kate Berry

Year:
  • 2024
University of Nevada, Reno
The Nevada Racist Covenants Research and Redaction Project

Catherine Besteman

Year:
  • 2012
  • 2022
  • 2024
Colby College
Freedom & Captivity Archive Project: Archiving Carceral Experience

Tenzin Bhuchung

Year:
  • 2026
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
Appointed as a Public Scholar to the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
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