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FACULTY FELLOWS DATABASE


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The Faculty Fellowship Program was established at the Institute’s inception, with the first Faculty Fellow cohort convening in 1988. The database below includes the past Faculty Fellows since the program’s beginnings.

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Mark Taylor, Philosophy, 1999
Matthew Taylor, English and Comparative Literature, 2017
Todd Taylor, English and Comparative Literature, 2002
J. Michael Terry, Linguistics, 2019
Meenu Tewari, City and Regional Planning, 2017
Jane Thrailkill, English and Comparative Literature, 2002, 2009, 2013
Silvia Tomaskova, Women's and Gender Studies, 2004
Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, American Studies, 2020
Gabriel Trop, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 2017
Hong-An Truong, Art and Art History, 2013
Lien Truong, Art and Art History, 2017
Michael Tsin, History, 2010
Mayron Tsong, Music, 2009
Katherine Turk, History, 2021
Craig Turner, Dramatic Art, 1994
Thomas Tweed, Religious Studies, 1999
Karolyn Tyson, Sociology, 2006
Milada Vachudova, Political Science, 2005, 2015
Gabriela Valdivia, Geography and Environment, 2015
Jina Valentine, Art and Art History, 2016
HĂ©rica Valladares, Classics, 2021
Lucila Vargas, Hussman School of Journalism and Media, 2002
Rashmi Varma, English and Comparative Literature, 2003
Dorothy H. Verkerk, Art and Art History, 1997
Dorothy Verkerk, Art and Art History, 2016
Adam Versenyi, Dramatic Art, 1993
Ariana Vigil, Women's and Gender Studies, 2018
Joseph S. Viscomi, English and Comparative Literature, 1988, 2001
Robin Visser, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2016
Joanne Waghorne, Religious Studies, 1989, 1997
Linda Wagner-Martin, English and Comparative Literature, 1992, 2000
Rebecca Walker, Philosophy, Social Medicine, 2015
Daniel Wallace, English and Comparative Literature, 2018
Michael Waltman, Communication, 2006
Rick Warner, English and Comparative Literature, 2015
Scott Warner, Music, 2002
Benjamin Waterhouse, History, 2022
Lee Weisert, Music, 2019
Thornton Weldon, English and Comparative Literature, 1995
Judith Wenger, School of Law, 1994
Michael West, African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, 1999
Brett Whalen, History, 2008, 2014, 2023
Jeff Whetstone, Art and Art History, 2013
David Whisnant, English and Comparative Literature, 1990, 1995, 1999
Margaret Wiener, Anthropology, 1996, 2002, 2007
Christopher Wild, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 2001
Heather Williams, History, 2006, 2013
Lyneise Williams, Art and Art History, 2018
Ronald Williams, African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, 2020
Rachel Willis, American Studies, 2000, 2014