RBS Announces 2018–20 RBS-Mellon SoFCB Junior Fellows & 2018–19 RBS-UVA Fellows
We are pleased to announce the 2018–20 Junior Fellows in the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography, as well as the 2018–19 cohort of RBS-UVA Fellows. Many congratulations to all the Fellows; we much look forward to seeing you at RBS soon!
The 2018–20 RBS-Mellon SoFCB Junior Fellows are:
- Jennifer Chuong – Ph.D. candidate, Department of History of Art & Architecture, Harvard University
- Sonia N. Das – Assistant Professor of Linguistic Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, New York University
- Brenna Wynn Greer – Knafel Assistant Professor of Social Sciences, Department of History, Wellesley College
- Georgia Henley – Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of English; Center for Spatial & Textual Analysis, Stanford University
- Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa – Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Occidental College
- Kailani Polzak – C3 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Art History, Department of Art History & Studio Art, Williams College
- Ayesha Ramachandran – Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Department of Comparative Literature, Yale University
- Deborah Schlein – Ph.D. candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University
- Joshua Teplitsky – Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, Stony Brook University
- Martin A. Tsang – Cuban Heritage Collection Librarian & Curator of Latin American Collections, University of Miami Libraries, University of Miami
The 2018–19 RBS-UVA Fellows are:
- Sophie Abramowitz – Ph.D. student, Department of English
- Neal Curtis – Ph.D. student, Department of English
- Erik Harrington – Ph.D. student, McIntire Department of Art
- Andrew Hill – Ph.D. student, Department of French
- Micaela Kowalski – Ph.D. student, Department of History
- Loreto Romero Martínez-Eiroa – Ph.D. student, Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
- Madeline Zehnder – Ph.D. student, Department of English