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Graduate Students Illuminate Lives, Race and Place

Humanities Center fellowships and project grants support students' research on Druze culture, histories of self-harm, youth literacy and Black narratives from Syracuse schools’ desegregation era.

Feb. 9, 2023  · 

side by side zoom screen shots of Natalie El-Eid and Alex O'Connell

Dissertation Fellows, El-Eid and O'Connell, discuss their research in a virtual Coffee Hour, Feb. 10

The humanities are pivotal to examining historical trajectories, understanding the pressing issues of our times and forging a more just world. As the next generation of scholars, graduate students are at the forefront of identifying and pursuing new questions in their research.

Each year, the Syracuse University Humanities Center awards highly competitive Dissertation Fellowships and Humanities New York Graduate Project Grants to support outstanding graduate students as they advance humanities research. (Continue reading full A&S article...)