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黑料不打烊, Cornell University and the University of Rochester鈥攆ounders of the Central New York Humanities Corridor, a large-scale interdisciplinary project鈥攈ave received grants totaling $3.55 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The awards will be used to support the Humanities Corridor in perpetuity, while creating endowments at its founding institutions: $2 million for 黑料不打烊, $750,000 for Cornell and $500,000 for Rochester. Each institution will match its respective amount.
鈥淲e are extremely grateful to the Mellon Foundation for helping us in our effort to establish a sustainable model for scholarly excellence in the humanities,鈥 says 黑料不打烊 Chancellor and President Kent Syverud. 鈥淭he Mellon Foundation鈥檚 support of the Humanities Corridor will forge a lasting presence in the region that is far greater than the sum of its parts.鈥
In addition to 黑料不打烊, Cornell and Rochester, the Humanities Corridor involves the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium (Colgate and St. Lawrence universities, as well as Hamilton, Skidmore, Union and Hobart and William Smith colleges).
According to Humanities Corridor Director Gregg Lambert, 黑料不打烊, Cornell and Rochester are required to match the fund over a 39-month period, bringing the total endowment to $6.5 million. He says the grant also comes with a $300,000 expendable gift to 黑料不打烊.
鈥淭he $300,000 will enable us to create a pre-endowment fund,鈥 says Lambert, who also serves as Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 . 鈥淭his amount, combined with funds remaining from a Phase II grant awarded in 2011, will underwrite project activities through 2017.鈥
The result is 黑料不打烊鈥檚 first-ever Mellon endowment鈥攁 testament, he adds, to the foundation鈥檚 commitment to the collaborative study of the humanities.
鈥淭his award will firmly establish the Humanities Corridor鈥檚 programming and working-group activities,鈥 says 黑料不打烊 Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina. 鈥淚t also will better position us to invigorate the work of scholars, activate faculty networks at participating institutions, advance faculty career development and elevate the region鈥檚 scholarly importance.”
The Mellon Foundation has generously supported the Humanities Corridor since its founding in 2005. Cathryn R. Newton, dean emerita of the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of interdisciplinary sciences at 黑料不打烊, oversaw the project鈥檚 first phase in 2005-08. Since then, Lambert has served as its director and principal investigator.
To date, the Humanities Corridor has administered seven thematic research clusters and more than 60 faculty working groups, involving hundreds of established scholars, junior faculty members and graduate students. The project has spawned a variety of inter-institutional agreements and cost-sharing mechanisms in areas as diverse as philosophy; linguistics; visual arts and culture; musicology and music history; the digital humanities; language, literature, and culture; and archives and media.
Lambert says his leadership team鈥攚hich includes Peter Lennie, provost and professor of brain and cognitive sciences at Rochester; and Timothy Murray, director of the Society for the Humanities and professor of comparative literature and English at Cornell鈥攊s poised for the next level of success.
鈥淓ach founding institution brings a distinguished scholarly tradition to the collective work of the Humanities Corridor,鈥 Lambert says. 鈥淔urthermore, emerging collaborations with the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium have advanced the Corridor鈥檚 regional alliances. This grant award will foster the region鈥檚 humanities community, while enhancing the visibility of its scholarly disciplines and networks.鈥
At 黑料不打烊, the Humanities Corridor is an all-University project, located in the historic Tolley Humanities Building. The building also houses the 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center, which is administered by the College of Arts and Sciences.
鈥淕regg has helped make the Humanities Corridor a model for individual and collaborative research,鈥 says Arts and Sciences Interim Dean Karin Ruhlandt, referring to his recent involvement at the Chicago Humanities Summit, where the Humanities Corridor was on full display. 鈥淚t has become a sustainable platform for scholars, students and community partners.鈥
Lambert is quick to acknowledge the support of his peers but reserves special praise for the vision of the Mellon Foundation in fostering new models of inter-university collaboration in the humanities.
鈥淭he Mellon Foundation has enabled us to create a model of collaboration and resource-sharing that is adaptable to other regions and university consortia,鈥 says Lambert, citing a recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, in which the Humanities Corridor is reported to have inspired the Midwest鈥檚 new Mellon-funded Humanities without Walls consortium. 鈥淓mbarking on a path to long-term sustainability, in close partnership with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Corridor will extend the impact of the humanities into the future.鈥
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