The new program awards up to $200,000 to scholars, journalists, and authors to support research in the social sciences and humanities.
The 2015 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellows are from 29 universities and nearly 20 fields of humanistic study.
Seventy awards were made to faculty of all ranks and independent scholars from across the humanities and humanistic social sciences.
AAP is the trade association for US book publishers, providing advocacy and communications on behalf of the industry.
Bowen served as chair of the ACLS Investment Committee from 1998 until 2003 and as a member of its Board of Directors from 1998 until 2007.
Participants in the forum on "The Humanities and Democratization in Post-Soviet Lands" included scholars from Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, and the United States.
The two programs, generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, support scholars who are embarking on ambitious, large-scale research projects at critical stages in their academic careers.
Selected from a highly competitive field of applicants, the awardees will dedicate a year to projects that further the digital transformation of humanistic research.
Societies "deplore in the strongest possible terms the destruction of works of art held by the Mosul Museum."
Most frequently accessed e-books in the online collection include two by ACLS fellows.