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The Society of Fellows in the Humanities hosts up to eight Fellows in any given year. The Fellows are chosen for the originality and significance of their work and their ability to communicate across disciplinary boundaries. Coming from a number of different universities and fields of study, each Fellow brings a unique perspective—a perspective that is broadened and shared within the atmosphere of collegial discussion and teaching for which the Society is known.
Joshua Dubler, Princeton University, Department of Religion
Hagar Kotef, University of Tel Aviv, School of Philosophy
Kevin Lamb, Cornell University, Department of English
John Lombardini, Princeton University, Department of Politics
Jennifer Christine Nash, Harvard University, Department of African American Studies
David Novak, Columbia University, Department of Music
Patrick Singy, University of Chicago, Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science
Adam Smith, University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of Archaeology
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