Current Workshop Fellows
2023 Career Diversity Workshop Fellows
Comprised of 25 PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, the Fellows represent 20 higher education institutions across the nation.
Alexyss McClellan-Ufugusuku (History; Designated Emphasis in Critical Race & Ethnic Studies), University of California Santa Cruz
Amanda Faulkner (History), Columbia University
Arif Hayat Nairang (Sociocultural Anthropology), University of Minnesota
Cecily Duffie (English), Howard University
Elizabeth Barahona (History), Northwestern University
Erica Fugger (American Studies), Rutgers University-Newark
Harsha Anantharaman (Geography, Environment, & Society), University of Minnesota
Hassan Ali (Philosophy), University of Memphis
Joana Chavez (Chicana/o and Central American Studies), University of California, Los Angeles
Kathryn Whitlock (The School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology), University of Texas at Dallas
Kelly Sauskojus (Writing Studies), University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Liz Calhoun (Geography, Environment, & Society), University of Minnesota
Lyd Epp Schmidt (American Studies), University of Kansas
Marina Perez (Art History), University of New Mexico
Matilda Kukua Ansah (History), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Monet Lewis-Timmons (English, African American Studies), University of Delaware
Morgan Graham (English), University of Minnesota
Nicolette Edwards (Anthropology), Southern Methodist University
Zinhle ka'Nobuhlaluse (Philosophy and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies), The Pennsylvania State University
Pawan Sharma (Asian and Middle Eastern Studies), University of Minnesota
Rolando Rubalcava (English, with emphasis on Medical Humanities), The Ohio State University
Reuben Riggs-Bookman (Anthropology and History), University of Michigan
Sabrina Fluegel (Hispanic Linguistics), University of Minnesota
Tyler Carson (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Yusi Liu (Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology), Bryn Mawr College