The Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis has named its 2022–23 cohort of Faculty Fellows. Six faculty members from the humanities and humanistic social sciences will join the center for a semester-long residential fellowship. Two of the cohort will be First Book Fellows, which provides extra workshopping time with external and internal readers to help prepare their books for submission to a publisher.
The members of the cohort are as follows:
Fall 2022
- Javier García-Liendo (associate professor, Department of Romance Language & Literatures)
- Lauren Eldridge Stewart (assistant professor, Department of Music)
- Lori Watson (professor, Department of Philosophy)
Spring 2023
- Heather Berg (assistant professor, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies)
- Stephanie Li (Lynne Cooper Harvey Distinguished Professor, Department of English)
- Samuel Shearer (assistant professor, Department of African & African-American Studies)
Faculty Fellows receive the workspace, resources and intellectual exchange needed to make great progress on their research projects and books in progress. Follow this link to learn more about past fellows and their projects.