The Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies has awarded fellowships to four faculty, eight graduate students, and one postdoctoral scholar for 2014-15. The Institute also named its Graduate Student Liaison for the next academic year.

Since 2006, the Institute has awarded nearly 150 fellowships and affiliations to faculty, postdoctoral students, and graduate students from University of Michigan and other colleges and universities.

These fellowships have been made possible by a generous contribution from Kenneth and Frances Aftel Eisenberg.

2014-15 Faculty Fellowship

Deborah Dash Moore; Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor of History; Director, Frankel Center for Judaic Studies; University of Michigan
Dena Goodman, Lila Miller Collegiate Professor of History and Women's Studies, University of Michigan
Paolo Squatriti
, Professor, History and Romance Languages & Literatures, University of Michigan
Melanie Schulze Tanielian, Assistant Professor, History, University of Michigan

 

2014-15 Postdoctoral Fellowship

Pedro Monaville, History, University of Michigan

 

2014-15 Graduate Student Research Fellowship

Ismail Alatas, Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology & History, University of Michigan
Jonathan Brack, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan
Amanda Hendrix-Komoto, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan
Joseph Ho, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Michigan
Austin McCoy, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan
Katya Mishuris, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan
Marie Stango, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan
Matthew Woodbury, Ph.D. Candidate, History, University of Michigan

 

2014-15 Graduate Student Liaison

Adam Fulton Johnson, Ph.D. Student, History, University of Michigan

Photos, left to right, top row: Dena Goodman, Melanie Schulze Tanielian, Paolo Squatriti, Deborah Dash Moore, Pedro Monaville; middle row: Jonathan Brack, Matthew Woodbury, Ismail Alatas, Katya Mishuris, Marie Stango; bottom row: Joseph Ho, Amanda Hendrix-Komoto, Austin McCoy, Adam Fulton Johnson. Deborah Dash Moore photo by Jean-Paul Jahn.