Notre Dame leads the Nation in NEH Fellowships

Author: College of Arts & Letters

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More than any other university since 1999

With support from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Notre Dame faculty have won 57 National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships since 1999, more than any other university in the country. Many of those winners gathered at a special reception in May 2016 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the NEH. 

Thank you to the NEH for supporting scholarly research, including Notre Dame's extensive work on the Dead Sea Scrolls, a project featured on the NEH 50th Anniversary website

ISLA congratulates NEH on this important milestone and salutes Notre Dame’s many NEH winners from the College of Arts and Letters:

  • Joseph Amar, Classics        
  • Karl P. Ameriks, Philosophy
  • Julie E. Arnott, Hesburgh Libraries
  • Ann Astell, Theology
  • Sotirios A.Barber, Political Science
  • Susan D. Blum, Anthropology
  • Tobias Boes, German and Russian Languages and Literatures
  • Maureen Boulton, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Calvin Bower, Music
  • Jacqueline Brogan, English
  • Terry Brogan, English
  • Michael C. Brownstein, East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Gerald L. Bruns, English
  • Joseph A. Buttigieg, English
  • Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Romance Languages and Literatures
  • John C. Cavadini, Theology
  • Meredith S. Chesson, Anthropology
  • Paul Cobb, History
  • John Collins, Theology
  • Olivia Remie Constable, History
  • Donald Crafton, Film, Television, and Theatre
  • Kathleen Sprows Cummings, American Studies
  • James Cushing, Philosophy
  • Mary R. D'Angelo, Theology
  • Angel Delgado-Gomez, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • JoAnn Della Neva, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Michael Detlefsen, Philosophy
  • Margaret Doody, English
  • Julia Viglione Douthwaite, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Gregory E. Dowd, History
  • John M. Duffy, English
  • Stephen D. Dumont, Philosophy
  • Kent Emery Jr., Program of Liberal Studies
  • Edward English, Medieval Institute
  • Stephen Michael Fallon, Program of Liberal Studies
  • J. Massyngbaerde Ford, Theology
  • Christopher Fox, English
  • Mary Elizabeth Frandsen, Music
  • Alfred Joseph Freddoso, Philosophy
  • Stephen Fredman, English
  • Meredith Gill, Art, Art History, and Design
  • Alyssa W. Gillespie, German and Russian Languages and Literatures
  • Bernd Goehring, Program of Liberal Studies
  • Edmund Goehring, Program of Liberal Studies
  • Robert D. Goulding, Program of Liberal Studies
  • Karen Graubart, History
  • Paul John Griffiths, Theology
  • Li Guo, Classics
  • Sandra Marie Gustafson, English
  • Anastasia Gutting, College Seminar
  • Gary M. Gutting, Philosophy
  • Jan Luder Hagens, German and Russian Languages and Literatures
  • Ethan Haimo, Music
  • Thomas Hall, English
  • Gary Hamburg, History
  • Kevin J. Hart, English
  • Nathan Hatch, Dean’s Office
  • Paula Higgins, Music
  • Daniel Hobbins, History
  • Kristine Ibsen, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Ivan Jaksic, History
  • Peter Jeffery, Music
  • Carlos Jerez-Farran, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Mark Jordan, Medieval Institute
  • Sophia Jordan, Hesburgh Libraries/Medieval Institute
  • Encarnacion Juarez-Almendros, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Kathryn Elizabeth Kerby-Fulton, English
  • Mary Keys, Political Science
  • Gyula Klima, Philosophy
  • Edward Kline, English
  • Donald P. Kommers, Political Science
  • Theresa Marie Krier, English
  • Thomas A. Kselman, History
  • Gregory Peter Kucich, English
  • Ian Kuijt, Anthropology
  • Albert LeMay, English
  • Semion Lyandres, History
  • Alasdair MacIntyre, Philosophy
  • Mary Ann Mahony, History
  • Timothy Matovina, Theology
  • Vaughn McKim, Philosophy
  • Ernan McMullin, Philosophy
  • Martha Merritt, Government and International Studies
  • Margaret H. Meserve, History
  • Mark Meyerson, History
  • Christian R. Moevs, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Thomas Morris, Philosophy
  • Amy Mulligan, Irish Language and Literature
  • Samuel Newlands, Philosophy
  • Walter J. Nicgorski, Program of Liberal Studies
  • Thomas F.X. Noble, History
  • Mark Noll, History
  • Sharon O’Brien, Government and International Studies
  • Katherine O. O’Keeffe, English
  • Catherine Perry, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Alvin Plantinga, Philosophy
  • Linda Przybyszewski, History
  • Kathy Psomiades, English
  • Gabriel Said Reynolds, Theology
  • Robin Francis Rhodes, Art, Art History, and Design
  • Jason Ruiz, American Studies
  • Leah Rutchick, Art, Art History, and Design
  • Kenneth Sayre, Philosophy
  • Thomas J. Schlereth, American Studies
  • Roger Skurski, Economics
  • Christian Smith, Sociology
  • Janet Smith, Program of Liberal Studies
  • Mary Smyth, English
  • David Solomon, Philosophy
  • Deborah Tor, History
  • James C. Turner, History
  • Eugene Ulrich, Theology
  • J. Samuel Valenzuela, Sociology
  • John H. Van Engen, History/Medieval Institute
  • James Claire VanderKam, Theology
  • Laura Dassow Walls, English
  • James Robert Wegs, History
  • Paul Jude Weithman, Philosophy
  • John P. Welle, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Sophie K. White, American Studies
  • Frederick Wright, Africana Studies
  • Xiaoshan Yang, East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Susan Lee Youens, Music
  • Robin Young, Theology
  • Krzysztof Ziarek, English
  • Catherine Heldt Zuckert, Political Science
  • Michael P. Zuckert, Political Science