Morgan Mayo, University of Galway (Irish Studies)ĭissertation Prospectus: “Multicultural Folkways: Irish Traveller Folk Music and Western North Carolina Musical Traditions of the Twentieth Century”Įmily Morrell, West Virginia University (History)ĭissertation Prospectus: “From Right to Left: How the Religious Left Shaped Modern Southern Progressivism” Katie Kushner, Princeton University (History)ĭissertation Prospectus: “Civil Rights and the Democratic Party in North Carolina and Virginia, 1940s-1960s” Made possible by the Watson-Brown Foundation Pre-Dissertation Prospectus FellowshipĪndrew Craig, University of Georgia (History)ĭissertation Prospectus: “Obnoxious Odors, Dead Vegetation, and Irritated Lungs: Fertilizer Production and the Long Struggle for Environmental Justice, 1865-1965” Katie Souter, North Carolina Central UniversityĪspires to teach learners in academic libraries and special collection libraries Southern Studies Doctoral Research Fellowships Samone Jacobs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hannah Helmey, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillĪspires to teach learners in museums and academic libraries and special collections libraries Tatiana Hargreaves, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillĪspires to teach learners in music libraries and folklife archives, and to general music communities Sarah Dwyer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sabrina Berndt, University of North Carolina at GreensboroĪspires to teach learners in academic libraries Janine Barr, North Carolina Central UniversityĪspires to teach learners in K-12 libraries Made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services The University community and the broader public are welcome to attend these presentations. Teaching fellows will present the lesson plan for teaching with primary sources that they devise during the workshop portion of their fellowship. We look forward to welcoming this year’s fellows into our community of users and to our campus. At the close of their residency, research fellows will discuss their visit and their discoveries in the Wilson Library Research Forum. The fellowship will help them build skills in teaching with empathy, creativity, and critical approaches, and they will learn from leaders in the field of teaching with primary sources. Our eight teaching fellows represent great potential as instruction librarians and archivists, with aspirations to teach students in a wide range of learning settings. We are also delighted to welcome our second cohort of Primary Sources Teaching Fellows. All 24 of this year’s research fellows have crafted exciting and innovative research proposals that demonstrate a deep and compelling need for sustained engagement with our collections. We congratulate awardees for our established research awards: Southern Studies Doctoral Fellowships, Visiting Researcher Fellowships (formerly titled Summer Visiting Research Fellowships), and Rare Book Fellowships. Beloved by bibliophiles for nearly seventy years, The Book Collector is a quarterly journal and digital archive filled with erudite articles, beautiful illustrations, reviews, news, auction results and more.The Wilson Special Collections Library is pleased to announce the 2023 cohort of Wilson Library Fellows.
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