About the Foundation
Since 1945, the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation has supported outstanding individuals and institutions to help reshape American education. The Woodrow Wilson Fellows include 13 Nobel Laureates, 35 MacArthur Fellows, 11 Pulitzer Prize winners, two Fields Medalists—and thousands of everyday heroes, in and beyond the classroom. More...
Highlights
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ANNOUNCED: WW New Jersey Teaching Fellowship
Gov. Chris Christie has announced that New Jersey will become the first East Coast state to to launch the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship. Learn more...
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APPLY NOW: The WW Teaching Fellowship
The 2013 Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows—recent graduates and accomplished career changers in the STEM fields—will teach math and science in urban and rural schools in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. To learn more or to apply, click here.
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WW To Honor Leaders In Education
On Wednesday June 12, 2013, at its biennial awards dinner, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation will present the Frank E. Taplin, Jr. Public Intellectual Award to Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Former Governor of New Jersey Thomas H. Kean will receive the Woodrow Wilson Medal for Distinguished Service to Education. Learn more...