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Recent Fellows' Publications 
01/12/2009

Congratulations to ACLS Fellows who had books published in 2008.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Happy Holidays from ACLS 
12/22/2008

ACLS will be closed for the holidays from December 24 until January 5th.  We wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. See you in 2009

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New ACLS Annual Report Available Online 
10/16/2008

The redesigned, double-year report covers the years 2006-2007 and 2005-2006.

Categories: ACLS, Fellows, Publications
2008 Haskins Prize Lecture Published 
10/08/2008

The ACLS is pleased to announce the publication of A Life Of Learning. The 2008 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecture by Theodor Meron.

Categories: ACLS, Annual Meeting, Publications
CAO Welcomes New Members 
09/25/2008

The Conference of Administrative Officers (CAO) of ACLS member societies welcomes new representatives.

Categories: ACLS, Societies
DePauw University Joins ACLS Associates 
08/19/2008

ACLS is pleased to announce that DePauw University has joined ACLS as an Associate member. 

Categories: ACLS, Associates
Jay C. Rubenstein F'06, F'02 Named 2007 MacArthur Foundation Fellow 
08/01/2008

Jay C. Rubenstein F'06, F'02 wins 2007 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship to support his work on medieval history.

Categories: Fellows
ACLS Receives $12.5 million in Foundation Support for Innovative New Programs 
07/17/2008

The increased funding will support the new Collaborative Research Awards and African Humanities Program, and extend the Digital Innovation Fellowships and Initiative on East and Southeast Asian Archaeology and Early History.

Categories: ACLS, Programs
2008 ACLS Fellows and Grantees 
07/09/2008

In 2008, ACLS awarded over $9.3 million to 314 U.S.-based and international scholars.

Categories: Fellows
Pauline Yu Receives Honorary Doctor of Letters Degree from Bates College 
07/09/2008

Citing ACLS President Pauline Yu's scholarship and work on behalf of liberal education and the humanities, Bates College awarded her a Doctor of Letters degree.

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ACLS Opens Search for Program Officer 
06/12/2008

The search is now closed.

Categories: ACLS
ACLS Welcomes the Rhetoric Society of America 
05/15/2008

The Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) joins ACLS as its 70th member society. The RSA was admitted at the 2008 ACLS Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh.

Categories: ACLS, Societies, Annual Meeting
ACLS Board of Directors Appoints Pauline Yu to a Second Term as President 
05/02/2008

The Board of Directors of the American Council of Learned Societies announced today the reappointment of Dr. Pauline Yu as President of the Council for another five years beginning July 1, 2008.

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Charles B. Lowry Named Executive Director of the Association of Research Libraries 
05/01/2008

Charles B. Lowry to succeed Duane Webster as Executive Director of the Association of Research Libraries, an ACLS Affiliate.

Categories: Afilliates
Susan Westerberg Prager Named Sixth Executive Director of Association of American Law Schools 
04/24/2008

Susan Westerberg Prager, former dean of the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, will succeed Carl Monk as Executive Director of Association of American Law Schools.

Categories: ACLS, Societies
Elizabeth Helsinger F’97 Named First M.H. Abrams Senior Fellow at the National Humanities Center 
04/08/2008

Elizabeth Helsinger F’97 is spending 2007-08 as the first Meyer H. Abrams Senior Fellow at the National Humanities Center.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Award-Winning Article by Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellow Andrew Kahrl F’07 Published in Journal of American History 
04/08/2008

The March 2008 issue of the Journal of American History features an award-winning article by Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellow Andrew Kahrl F’07.

Categories: Fellows, Societies, Publications
Valerie Ramseyer F'06 Wins Book Award for Work on Italian History 
03/25/2008

The 2007 Howard R. Marraro Prize in Italian History was awarded to The Transformation of a Religious Landscape: Medieval Southern Italy, 850-1150 by Valerie Ramseyer F'06.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Shadi Bartsch F'99 Wins Guggenheim Fellowship 
03/25/2008

Shadi Bartsch F'99 is spending 2007-08 studying “Philosophy and the Figural in Antiquity" with support from the Guggenheim Foundation.

Categories: Fellows
ACLS Receives over $5 Million to Support Assistant Professors’ Research 
03/12/2008

ACLS announces the receipt of nearly $5.1 million in a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to provide more fellowships and increase stipends for junior faculty awardees in the ACLS Fellowship Program.

Categories: Programs
Pauline Yu Named Vice Chair of Harvard University's Board of Overseers 
03/12/2008

On February 21, 2008, ACLS President Pauline Yu was named Vice Chair of Harvard University's Board of Overseers.

Categories: ACLS
Welcome to the New ACLS Website! 
02/15/2008

We are pleased to present the new website of the American Council of Learned Societies. We hope you will explore the site's expanded content, functionality, and finding aids.

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MLA Awards William Riley Parker Prize for an Article in PMLA to Pauline Yu 
02/15/2008

The Modern Language Association of America awarded the forty-fourth annual William Riley Parker Prize for an Outstanding Article Published in PMLA to ACLS President Pauline Yu.

Categories: ACLS, Societies, Publications
Beth Wenger F’06 Authors Companion Volume to PBS Series “The Jewish Americans” 
02/15/2008

In January 2008, PBS debuted "The Jewish Americans," a six-hour documentary following 350 years of Jewish-American history. Beth S. Wenger F'06 wrote the companion volume to this series.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecture for 2007 Available Now 
02/15/2008

The 2007 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecture was delivered by Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, on May 11 during the ACLS Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Categories: Annual Meeting, Publications
Stephen Stuempfle Appointed as First Full-Time Executive Director of the Society for Ethnomusicology 
02/15/2008

The Society for Ethnomusicology has announced the appointment of Stephen Stuempfle as the first full-time Executive Director for SEM.

Categories: Societies
ACLS Mourns Passing of John A. Garraty 
02/15/2008

The American Council of Learned Societies mourns the passing of Professor John A. Garraty, who died in Sag Harbor, New York on December 20th at the age of 87.

Categories: Programs, Publications
American Musicological Society Awards Lewis Lockwood Award to Book by Susan Boynton F'07 
02/15/2008

In 2007, the American Musicological Society, an ACLS constituent society, presented the Lewis Lockwood Award to Susan Boynton F’07 for her work Shaping a Monastic Identity Liturgy and History at the Imperial Abbey of Farfa, 1000-1125 (Cornell University Press, 2006).

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Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellows Organize Clark Art Institute Colloquium “Practicing American Art History” 
02/15/2008

In December 2007, Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellows in American Art Dorothy Moss F'06, Jennifer Greenhill F'06, and Jason LaFountain F'07 organized a two-day colloquium titled “Practicing American Art History” at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Categories: Fellows
ACLS-Supported Publication by Sarah E. Igo F’04 Wins President’s Book Award 
02/15/2008

In 2006, the Social Science History Association presented its President’s Book Award to The Averaged American Surveys, Citizens, and the Making of a Mass Public (Harvard University Press, 2007) by Sarah E. Igo F’04.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Hilaire Kallendorf F’04 Wins Hiett Prize in the Humanities 
02/15/2008

In 2006, the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture awarded Hilaire Kallendorf F’04 the Hiett Prize in the Humanities, which recognizes an individual scholar “who has not yet reached his or her full potential, but whose work in the humanities shows extraordinary...

Categories: Fellows
Kristen Ghodsee F'05 Discusses Islam in Bulgaria on BBC News Radio Program 
02/15/2008

Kristen Ghodsee F’05 continues research and publication on gender issues in the Muslim world, the subject of her 2005 ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowship in East European Studies.

Categories: Fellows, Publications
Frederick Burkhardt, President emeritus of ACLS, Dies at 95 
02/15/2008

The American Council of Learned Societies mourns the passing of its president emeritus Frederick Henry Burkhardt, who died in Bennington, Vermont on September 23rd at the age of 95.

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