NOTE: As of spring 2008, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation’s newsletter has a new name—Fellowship. The newsletter was formerly published as In Focus.
To obtain a hard copy of an issue, please contact the Communications Office.
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Fall 2011 
Teaching Fellowships: WW Spearheads Innovative Partnership in Detroit; Teaching Fellows Receive Early Accolades; The Game Changers documentary provides closer look at 2009 WW Indiana Teaching Fellows; WW Ohio Teaching Fellowship Expands. Salamishah Tillet MN '99 CEF '10: The Arts: Weapon of Change, Tool of Healing; New books on the lives of women from Rachel Brownstein WF '58 H, Stephanie Coontz WF '66, Carol Gilligan WF '58, and Mary Beth Norton WF '64 More...
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Spring 2011 
Teaching Fellows in the Classroom; Sarah Phillips WS '01 on Chernobyl at 25; James Chaffers MLK '69 on the MLK Memorial; Celebrating three decades of Newcombe Fellows; New Fellows announced for Newcombe & WW-RBF Fellowships; New books from Robert Putnam WF '63, James Kugel WF '68, & Dan Crawford WF '63 More...
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Fall 2010 
Global Perspectives: Fellows Michael Armacost WF '58, Peter Armacost WF '57,
Nwando Achebe WS '00, and Phuntsho Thinley DDCF '07 discuss global issues;
Edward Curtis MN '87: "Five Myths About Mosques in America"; 2010 Pickering Fellows Announced; WW Teaching Fellowships: First Teachers Placed; Selected 2010 Fellow Profiles; WW Honors Two Governors; Early College and TAS Team Up For Teachers More...
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Spring 2010 
Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships in the national spotlight and other updates; Fellows: Perspectives on the Professoriate; NEW Fellows: WW-RBF, Newcombe, Women's Studies More...
Extras:
- Robert Zemsky WF '62 on Higher Education Reform
"Faculty Will Figure It Out"
• Full Story
- Adela Pinch WS '87 blends excellence in teaching with innovative scholarship
Thinking About—and With—Others
• Full Story
- Webb Keane CN '88 - noted anthropologist is committed to service
Over His Head and Happy
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Spring 2009 
Fellows: on Politics, on giving; WW Indiana Teaching Fellows Selection Process; Arthur Levine on School Reform; The Digital Learning and Media Initiative; Spotlight on the Board: Nancy Weiss Malkiel WF '65; Frederick L.A. Grauer WF '69; NEW: Women's Studies Fellows, Early Colleges; WW Trustees More...
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Fall 2008 
On the Issues: Taplin Award winner Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on race, politics and change in America; Gary S. Becker WF '51 on the economy; Dave Chadwick DD '02 on the environment; Book Spotlights on historic leadership and contemporary issues More...
Extras:
- Nancy Sherman CN '81
When Soldiers Question
Full Story
- Jeff Sharlet WF '67
Vietnam GI Gave Soldiers a Voice
full story |
Spring 2008 
Gates Grant for WW Early College High Schools; Conversation with former U.S. Poets Laureate Robert Pinsky WF '62 DS and Robert Hass WF '63; Book Spotlight: Jane Kamensky MN '87 and Glenda Gilmore WS '90; More...
Extras:
- Nancy Andreasen WF '58
Fellow’s Career Spans Renaissance Lit, Psychiatry, Neuroscience
Full Story
- Anne Clark MN '93
Mellon Fellow Makes Award-Winning Transition to K-12 Teaching, Mentoring
Full Story |
Fall 2007 
Annenberg, Carnegie Grants for Teaching Fellowship; Education and the 2008 Debates; Top Colleges for Early College Grads; Fellows on Religion and Global Affairs; Doing Well While Doing Good; New Advisors for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; More...
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Fall 2006  Continuity and Change at WW with President Arthur Levine; Nobel, Pulitzer Prizes to Fellows; Moyerses Receive First Taplin Award; WW Early College in the Policy Arena; more... |
Spring 2006
In Focus on hiatus; see FY 2005 Annual Report |
Fall 2005 
SPECIAL 60th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE: Profiles of Fellows Across Six Decades; more...
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Spring 2005  Ph.D. Diversity Issues; Women's Studies 30th Anniversary Anthology; Women's Health Research Symposium; Higher Education and the Social Contract (J. Shapiro); more...
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Fall 2004 
Stanford Signs on for Early College; WW Named Humanities Citizen of the Year; Teachers Institutes Go Regional; Fellow, Nobel Laureate to Head National Lab; Bridging the Humanities/Sciences Gap (J. Fins); New Life for a Lost Language
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Spring 2004 
Young Scholars in the Community; Early Colleges at Research Universities; New Taplin Award Planned; Four Rising WW Stars (Campbell, Prins, Proctor, Bennett); Diversity and Public Scholarship; The Liberal Arts Takeover of America
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Winter 2003  Prizes for WW Scientists; First-Ever West Coast Gathering; Fellow Preserves Russia's Architectural Legacy; WW and the Foreign Service; Three Secrets of the Foundation; more...
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Fall 2003  First Four WW Early Colleges; Reinvigorating the Ph.D.; Genomics for Teachers: Field and Lab; A Leg Up for Junior Faculty; What Doctoral Diversity Really Takes; more...
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Spring 2003  The Humanities at Work; Campus Civility in Wartime; The Middle East: An Intellectual Investment; K-12 Teachers Return to College; Ph.D. Perspective, Business Acumen; Grants for Public Scholarship, Women's Issues; more...
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Spring 2002  WW Receives $5.8M for Early College; Cross-sector Dialogue About the Ph.D.; The Imperative of Public Scholarship; Great Minds, Great Books; Fellows' Profiles: Paster, Fitzpatrick; more...
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Fall 2001  Foreign Affairs Fellowships Honor Ambassador Pickering; Teachers As Scholars Expands; Clement Alexander Price, First WW Scholar in Residence; Fellows' Profiles: Leon, Farnsworth, Kenny, McMillin; more...
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