FFPP Welcomes Spring 2024 Fellows! The FFPP Academic Directors and Mentors offer our warmest congratulations to the Spring 2024 Fellows. We look forward to another productive […]
The FFPP Academic Directors and Mentors offer our warmest congratulations to the Spring 2022 Fellows. We look forward to another productive year of writing, peer review, and professional development at […]
Dear Fellows, please consider submitting your work produced in 2020 and 2021 for one of the annual awards from the Working-Class Studies Association. Though you may not explicitly locate your work within […]
The Call For Proposals is now available for the 2021-2022 Faculty Fellowship Publication Program (FFPP), sponsored by the Office of the Dean for Recruitment and Diversity.
A snowy beginning to the spring 2021 semester brings two new videos, plus another opportunity for working with the Transformative Learning in the Humanities initiative.
On behalf of our Mentors, Kelly and I wish all Fellows past and present a happy and healthy 2021. This past difficult year has taught us, once again, that we could not ask for better colleagues, nor could we be […]
The FFPP Academic Directors and Mentors offer our warmest congratulations to the spring 2021 Fellows! We look forward to another productive year of writing, peer review, and professional development at […]
I am thrilled to invite you to our upcoming event, “Open TLH: Sharing Tips for Getting to the Finish Line,” a one-hour interactive workshop on Friday, November 20th at 1:00 PM. In this peer-to-peer work […]
Please join me in celebrating our Matt Brim and his book, Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University (Duke UP) this Friday, October 23 @6PM online at Bureau of General Services […]
We have already completed many searches based on questions we are often asked. In these essays and lists, records on a topic are instantly presented to you with accompanying explanations. The first group of essays […]
FFPP Mentor Bridgett M. Davis has a lot to celebrate! Her memoir, The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mother’s Life in the Detroit Numbers will not only be the first year text for Fall 2020, but it will be a […]
In this moment of anxiety and uncertainty, it’s natural to feel even more stress about the already stressful tenure and promotion process. Since we can’t meet in person, we’ve organized this post to include some […]