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ACLS Community Message for July 2024 CASE STUDIES FOR CHANGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION INNOVATION IN ACTION: CASE STUDIES FOR CHANGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Explore stories of institutional, programmatic, and curricular change at colleges and universities across the United States. Explore the Studies 2024-25 COMPETITIONS NOW OPEN ACLS ANNOUNCES 2024-25 FELLOWSHIP AND GRANT COMPETITIONS ACLS is now accepting applications for fellowship and grant programs with September, October, and early November deadlines. Learn More and Apply EXPANDING ACCESS IN CHINA STUDIES ACLS CONVENES CHINA STUDIES LIBRARIES WORKING GROUP TO BUILD COMMON ACCESS PLAN The Luce/ACLS Digital Archives Mapping Project works closely with scholars, librarians, and institutions to expand equitable access to primary materials for China studies research. Learn More RESEARCH ON THE IMPACT OF LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION 2024 AVDF/ACLS FELLOWS FOR RESEARCH ON THE LIBERAL ARTS The fellowship provides funding and training for scholarly research utilizing the extensive College and Beyond II (CBII) database to examine how experiencing a liberal arts education has shaped students at different stages and in various aspects of their lives and careers. Meet the Awardees PUBLIC PATHWAYS: LESSONS ABOUT PHD CAREERS FROM 10 YEARS OF MELLON/ACLS PUBLIC FELLOWS A new ACLS report explores the breadth of humanities PhD careers and opportunities and challenges for PhDs in the workplace. Read the Report COMMUNITY MESSAGE FOR JULY 2024 ACLS Program Officer Alison Chang shares updates on our yearlong research project with Getty on the evolving needs of the field of art history. ACLS Community Message for July 2024 INNOVATION IN ACTION: CASE STUDIES FOR CHANGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Explore stories of institutional, programmatic, and curricular change at colleges and universities across the United States. Explore the Studies ACLS ANNOUNCES 2024-25 FELLOWSHIP AND GRANT COMPETITIONS ACLS is now accepting applications for fellowship and grant programs with September, October, and early November deadlines. Learn More and Apply ACLS CONVENES CHINA STUDIES LIBRARIES WORKING GROUP TO BUILD COMMON ACCESS PLAN The Luce/ACLS Digital Archives Mapping Project works closely with scholars, librarians, and institutions to expand equitable access to primary materials for China studies research. Learn More 2024 AVDF/ACLS FELLOWS FOR RESEARCH ON THE LIBERAL ARTS The fellowship provides funding and training for scholarly research utilizing the extensive College and Beyond II (CBII) database to examine how experiencing a liberal arts education has shaped students at different stages and in various aspects of their lives and careers. Meet the Awardees RECENT NEWS & EVENTS Previous Informational Webinars and Office Hours for 2024-25 ACLS Fellowships and Grants Register for upcoming information sessions and office hours for potential applicants to our 2024-25 fellowship and grant programs. Resource Scholar Spotlight: David Sterling Brown F’21 ACLS recently caught up with David Sterling Brown F’21 to learn about his Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowship experience and his new book Shakespeare’s White Others. News Article July 16, 2024 ACLS Celebrates Recent Book Releases by Fellows and Grantees ACLS is pleased to share a select list of books published in the first half of 2024 by ACLS fellows and grantees. News Article July 9, 2024 ACLS Hosts 2024 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe in Bulgaria Highlights from the 2024 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe (SISECSE) in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria News Article July 24, 2024 ACLS Launches 2025 ACLS Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award Competition Largest Prize for Open Access Titles in the Humanities Now Accepting Nominations from Publishers News Article July 18, 2024 Scholar Spotlight: Prithi Kanakamedala F’21 Mellon/ACLS Community College Faculty Fellow Prithi Kanakamedala F’21 discusses her research on Brooklyn abolitionists in a video interview. News Article July 23, 2024 The Robert H. N. 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News Article July 9, 2024 ACLS Hosts 2024 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe in Bulgaria Highlights from the 2024 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe (SISECSE) in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria News Article July 24, 2024 ACLS Launches 2025 ACLS Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award Competition Largest Prize for Open Access Titles in the Humanities Now Accepting Nominations from Publishers News Article July 18, 2024 Scholar Spotlight: Prithi Kanakamedala F’21 Mellon/ACLS Community College Faculty Fellow Prithi Kanakamedala F’21 discusses her research on Brooklyn abolitionists in a video interview. News Article July 23, 2024 The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global Awards $7.5 Million to American Council of Learned Societies to Continue Program in Buddhist Studies Grant Extends Program in Buddhist Studies through 2027 and Funds New Publication Series and Report on Community-Engaged Research in Buddhist Studies News Article June 26, 2024 Informational Webinars and Office Hours for 2024-25 ACLS Fellowships and Grants Register for upcoming information sessions and office hours for potential applicants to our 2024-25 fellowship and grant programs. Resource Scholar Spotlight: David Sterling Brown F’21 ACLS recently caught up with David Sterling Brown F’21 to learn about his Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowship experience and his new book Shakespeare’s White Others. News Article July 16, 2024 ACLS Celebrates Recent Book Releases by Fellows and Grantees ACLS is pleased to share a select list of books published in the first half of 2024 by ACLS fellows and grantees. News Article July 9, 2024 Next * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 Read More ADAM CILLI University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg ARATHI MENON Hamilton College ARUNA GAMAGE SOAS, University of London BENEDICTA LOMOTEY University of Ghana BRANDON SCOTT Massachusetts Institute of Technology BRIAN BOND University of California, Berkeley COREY JOHNSON Asian Americans Advancing Justice DANIEL WOJAHN University of Oxford AN JIANG DENDUP CHOPHEL Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany EBENEZER CONCEPCION YWCA Metropolitan Chicago EHLIMANA MEMISEVIC University of Sarajevo YIDONG GONG New College of Florida EMIL KERENJI US Holocaust Memorial Museum ERIC HARVEY Independent Scholar GUADALUPE ESCOBAR University of Nevada, Reno JEROME CLARK Arizona State University West JACQUELINE STEWART University of Chicago MAGDALENA GRABOWSKA The Polish Academy of Sciences JAKEYA CARUTHERS Drexel University JANE LANDERS Vanderbilt University JESSE DRIAN University of Southern California JORGE MARCONE Rutgers University-New Brunswick JOSE J. 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