This Week
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Announcing our 2013-14 Fellows
Older News
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Former fellows Martha Jones, Elizabeth Anderson, and Christian De Pee win prestigious fellowships in the humanities
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Finn Brunton, assistant professor of information, was interviewed on National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition Saturday" about his research into spam email.
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Former Fellow Matthew Biro featured in LSA Today
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Wendy Chun Lecture Available on YouTube
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Former faculty fellow Martha Jones, associate professor of history and Afroamerican and African studies, wrote an article in the Huffington Post about U-M's Understanding Race Project.
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State of Exception Exhibit Featured on LSA Today
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Jentery Sayers and Sheila Brennan recipients of the UM Press/HASTAC Digital Humanities Publication Prize
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Howard Markel, former John Rich Professor at the Insitutute for the Humanities, writes op-ed on addiction for NY Times.
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Institute for the Humanities Announces 2012-13 Fellows
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Institute for the Humanities exhibit by Joanne Leonard featured in annarbor.com
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National Geographic cover story features work of Richard Barnes, 2009 Sidman Fellow in the Arts,
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Former Institute for the Humanities Fellow James Cogswell Designs World's Largest "Vinyl Painting"
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In the International Business Times, Artemis Leontis, 2011-12 Hunting Family Professor at the Institute for the Humanities, discussed how Greece sees itself compared to other European Union nations.
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Former Institute for the Humanities fellow Christopher Davis named 2012 ACLS New Faculty Fellow
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Institute for the Humanities Mournes Loss of John Rich
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Dr. Howard Markel, former Institute fellow, interviewed on NPR's "Talk of the Nation" about the origin of the word "moon."
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Institute for the Humanities Sponsors Publication Prize in the Digital Humanities
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Director Daniel Herwitz Profiled on HASTAC Blog
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Curator Amanda Krugliak to Perform at RC's Jorge Luis Borges-travaganza
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CSPAN Book TV Records Author's Forum Event
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Annarbor.com features "Waiting for the Extraordinary" Exhibit
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Former fellow Richard Barnes wins Julius Shulman Institute Photography Award
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Opera Company of Philadelphia Names Former Fellow Lembit Beecher First Composer in Residence
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Institute for the Humanities Announces 2011-12 Fellows
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Former Fellow Scott Hocking wins Kresge Artist Fellowship
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Former Fellow Howard Markel Publishes "Anatomy of Addiction"


