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Joshua Bennett, Alexander Chee, and Tarek El-Ariss are among 184 award recipients.
From left are 2021 Guggenheim winners Assistant Professor Joshua Bennett, Associate Professor Alexander Chee, and Professor Tarek El-Ariss.
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Three Dartmouth faculty members have been awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation putting Dartmouth among the top 10 colleges and universities with multiple Guggenheim recipients this year.
Joshua Bennett, an assistant professor of English and creative writing and African and African American studies; Alexander Chee, an associate professor of English and creative writing; and Tarek El-Ariss, a professor and chair of Middle Eastern studies, join a cohort of 184 writers, scholars, artists, and scientists from around the country, selected from nearly 3,000 applicants.
Here are the artists, writers, and thinkers named 2021 Guggenheim fellows from New England
By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated April 8, 2021, 5:22 p.m.
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An award-winning poet. An art historian. And a cultural scholar who studies the Netherlands.
These are just a few of the New England artists, writers, and thinkers awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Foundationâs annual fellowship this year. Of 184 selected fellows named on Thursday, eight hail from Massachusetts, boasting achievements in the humanities and creative arts categories. Another three reside in Connecticut or New Hampshire.
Since 1925, the fellowship has bestowed millions to enable honorees to âengage in research in any field of knowledge and creation in any of the arts, under the freest possible conditions and irrespective of race, color, or creed,â according to the foundationâs website.