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WOODROW WILSON NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE

NOTE:  As of spring 2008, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation’s newsletter has a new name—Fellowship. The newsletter was formerly published as In Focus.
 
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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...


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...


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...

    Extras:

    • Brothers, Fellows, Global Leaders
      Read more about:
      •  Peter Armacost WF '57
      •  Michael Armacost WF '58

    • Nwando Achebe WS '00 on African women's power
      Seeing The Whole Dance
      •  Full Story
    • Phuntsho Thinley DDCF '07: bridging Bhutanese sustainability and Western conservation
      A Matter of Balance
      •  Full Story


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
      •  Full Story


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...


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...
 


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...
 


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...
 


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 ;  more...
 


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 ;  more...
 


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...
 


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...
 


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...
 


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...
 


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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