Black Women Writers and Intellectuals Fellowship
Rose Library is the home of the papers of many world-renowned Black Women Intellectuals, including novelist Alice Walker, playwright Pearl Cleage, poet Lucille Clifton, and editor Mari Evans. These women's research and writings span a wide variety of subjects and time periods, and their correspondence with many other intellectuals touches on issues related to black artistic expression, women's issues, identity and more. The graduate student in this fellowship will explore the myriad collections of Black Women Intellectuals at Rose Library, with the goal of developing an interdisciplinary curriculum and designing/teaching a course based on their research.
Visit the Advanced Student Fellowships page for additional information and application guidelines (this page is updated on a rolling basis).