NEH Summer Fellows Program

Contents
What the NEH Supports
Jefferson Lecture
National Humanities Medals
Preservation and Access
Public Programs
Research and Education
Federal-State Partnership
Challenge Grants
Enterprise Office
Summer Fellows Program
Panelists
Senior Staff Members
National Council
Grants and Awards
Financial Report
Index of Grants
Getting a copy
The purpose of the NEH Summer Fellows Program is to acquaint promising college students in the humanities with the policies, programs, and operations of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Under the guidance of the agency's professional staff, fellows participated in the work of the Endowment for eleven weeks during the summer of 1998. Each fellow was assigned to one program division or office of the agency to assist in daily work and to undertake a special project. Summer Fellows also had opportunities to learn about the work of similar federal agencies and cultural institutions. Nearly 150 undergraduate humanities majors and graduate students in the humanities applied for nine fellowships. Each of the nine fellows received a $4,000 grant.

Cala M. Beatty
Albuquerque, NM

John T. Bickley
Tallahassee, FL

Melissa J. Gambol
Madison, OH

Courtney A. Jones
Nevada, MO

Ariel B. Lambert
Ridgewood, NJ

Iris Liu
Kannapolis, NC

Timothy T. Marquis
North Hampton, NH

John P. Papay
Kennett Square, PA

Amanda M. Teo
Princeton, NJ