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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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Valerie Lambert, Anthropology, 2005
Michael Lambert, African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, 2004, 2021
David Lambert, Religious Studies, 2022
Laurie Langbauer, English and Comparative Literature, 1998, 2005
Marc Lange, Philosophy, 2011
Richard Langston, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 2007
Jacqueline Lawton, Dramatic Art, 2018
Priscilla Layne, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 2021
Lance Lazar, Religious Studies, 1999
Margaret Lee, African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, 2011
Wayne Lee, History, 2008
Donna Lefebvre, Political Science, 2002
Shayne Legassie, English and Comparative Literature, 2022
Theodore Leinbaugh, English and Comparative Literature, 1989, 1994, 1997
James Leloudis, History, 1992, 1997
George Lensing, English and Comparative Literature, 1999, 2011
Christian Lentz, Geography and Environment, 2016
Diane Leonard, English and Comparative Literature, 1989
Stephen Leonard, Political Science, 1991, 1996, 2002
T. William Lester, City and Regional Planning, 2018
Mariska Leunissen, Philosophy, 2016
Lauren Leve, Religious Studies, 2007, 2019
Cary Levine, Art and Art History, 2015
Madeline G. Levine, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 1993
Wendan Li, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2004
Michael Lienesch, Political Science, 1990, 1997, 2001, 2010
Lisa Lindsay, History, 2012
Marilyn Scott Linton, Germanic and Slavic Languages And Literatures, 1994, 1998
Jeannie Loeb, Psychology and Neuroscience, 2016
Beverly Long, Communication, 2000
Pamela Lothspeich, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2012, 2023
Nichola Lowe, City and Regional Planning, 2012
Richard Luby, Music, 2000
Ashley Lucas, Dramatic Art, 2011
Catherine A. Lutz, Anthropology, 1997
Suzanne Lye, Classics, 2024
Sara Mack, Classics, 1991
Anne MacNeil, Music, 2009, 2014
D. Soyini Madison, Communication, 1991, 1993, 1997
Laurie Maffly-Kipp, Religious Studies, 1990, 1998, 2008
Carol Magee, Art and Art History, 2019
Jodi Magness, Religious Studies, 2010
Ana Maria Vinea, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2022
Gary W. Marks, Political Science, 1989
Stuart A. Marks, Anthropology, 1989, 1990
Tim Marr, American Studies, 2003, 2009
Nina Martin, Geography and Environment, 2024
Alice Marwick, Communication, 2019
Tomoko Masuzawa, Religious Studies, 1988, 1996
Megan Matchinske, English and Comparative Literature, 1997, 2005