2024–25 Fellows
Faculty Research Fellows
Anthropology
“Forging Multi-Millennial Communities: Technologies, Ancestors and Material Attachments in West Africa”
History of Art and Architecture
“Across the Tuyuhun-Tubo Kingdom: Material Culture from Dunhuang to Sichuan between the Sixth and Ninth Century” VPRI Completion Award
History
“Mapping Power: An Open History of Portland, Oregon”
History
“Cetahistory: Whales and the Making of the Anthropocene” Provost’s Senior Humanist Fellowship
History
“Superability and the Renaissance Human” Provost’s Senior Humanist Fellowship
East Asian Languages and Literatures: “Racing the Subempire: Race, Developmentalism, and Global Modernity and South Korean Culture” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies
Clark Honors College and History of Art and Architecture
“Engaging Art: Immersive Art Environments and Art Spectatorship”
Philosophy
“Vitalism for Our Time: Translating and Interpreting L. S. Senghor’s Humanistic Writings” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies
Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies
“‘Change in the Winds’: Native American Self-Determination and Human Rights During the Carter Administration, 1975-1980” OHC Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Fellowship
Romance Languages
“People of the Book: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim retellings of the Hebrew Bible in Medieval Iberia” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies
Musicology
“A Nation of Instruments: How Nine Sounds Shaped America”
Teaching Fellows
Clark Honors College
HC 421/434 “Cryptography and Cultural Memory”
English: ENG 407 “Shelf Life”
English: ENG 199 “Digital Afterlives: Never Let a Book Go” Wulf Professorship in the Humanities
Dissertation Fellows
Romance Languages
“Narrative Sovereignty in Contemporary Cuba, Haiti, and Indigenous Quebec: Exploring Forms of Inhabiting Against Geographical, Political, Economical, and Identitarian Forced Enclosures”
Philosophy
“Dignity for Realists: A Genealogy of an Ethical Concept”
History
“Common and Contested Ground: Chinese and Japanese American Youth Culture in the Pacific Northwest, 1920s-1960s”
East Asian Languages and Literatures
“From Bourgeois Fantasy to Maoist Propagandism: Children, Happiness, and Nation-Building in Modern China”
Graduate Research Support Fellows
Romance Languages
“Post-graduation SHL learners’ critical language awareness: A qualitative analysis exploring the lasting effects of CLA lessons on SHL alumni”
Linguistics
“Tu’un Javi Grammar of Space: Evolutionary Investigations and Cognitive Neurobiological Studies in the Linguistic Niche Hypothesis”
School of Journalism and Communication
“Capture Feelings: How AI Transforms our Emotional Selves and Society”