National Humanities Medals Awarded to Five Women With Ties to Academia

Recently, Joy Harjo, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Ruth J. Simmons, Rosita Kaahani Worl and Pauline Yu received National Humanities Medals at a White House ceremony.

Ten Women With Ties to the Academic World Named MacArthur Fellows

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation recently announced the 22 latest recipients in its fellowship program, commonly referred to as “genius grants.” Of this year’s 22 winners, 10 are women scholars with ties to the academic world.

Fourteen Women With Academic Affiliations in the U.S. Elected to Membership in the American Philosophical Society

Fourteen of this year’s thirty-six new members are women with ties to the academic world in the United States.

Six Women Named Mitchell Scholars

The US-Ireland Alliance has announced the 12 members of the George J. Mitchell Scholar Class of 2025. As one of the country’s most prestigious scholarship programs, it sends future American leaders to the island of Ireland for a year of graduate study. 

Twenty Women Among This Year’s Cohort of 32 Rhodes Scholars From the U.S.

Recently, the Rhodes Trust announced the 32 American winners of Rhodes Scholarships for graduate study at Oxford University in England. Of the 32 Rhodes Scholars from the United States this year, 20 are women.

Nine Women Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions at Cornell University

Twenty-three faculty members in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, were recently honored with endowed professorships. Nine of the 23 appointments to endowed faculty positions went to women.