Announcing the 2022–24 RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellows


Rare Book School is pleased to announce the 2022–24 RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellows in the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage. Many congratulations to all the fellows.

The 2022–24 RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellows are:

  • Talea Anderson, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Center for Digital Scholarship & Curation, Washington State University
  • Victor Betts, Student Success Librarian for Special Collections, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries
  • Barrye Brown, Processing Archivist, Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • Yuqiao Cao, Pauline A. Young Resident & Visual Literacy Librarian, Library, Museums & Press, University of Delaware
  • Amalia Medina Castañeda, University Archivist, Gerth Archives & Special Collections, California State University, Dominguez Hills
  • Hoan-Vu Do, Special Collections Librarian & Archivist, Special Collections, San Diego Public Library
  • Patrice R. Green, Curator for African American Collections, Eberly Family Special Collections Library, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Diana Liao, Education Associate, Japan House, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Milton Machuca-Gálvez, Humanities Librarian/Visiting Scholar, Learning & Outreach Services, University Libraries & Learning Sciences, The University of New Mexico
  • Sara Powell, Assistant Curator of Early Books & Manuscripts, Houghton Library, Harvard University
  • Sócrates Silva Reyes, Latin American & Iberian Studies Librarian, Columbia University/Cornell University
  • Ursula Romero, Public Services Librarian, The Lilly Library, Indiana University
  • Annie Tang, Chair of Special Collections & Archives, Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections & Archives, Chapman University
  • Jaime S. Valenzuela, Archivist, Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, James E. Rogers College of Law, The University of Arizona
  • JoyEllen A. Williams, Special Collections Curator, Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books, Kennesaw State University

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