Emma Dench among winners of the 2015 Everett Mendelsohn Award

May 12, 2015
Emma Dench among winners of the 2015 Everett Mendelsohn Award

The History Department would like to congratulate Professor Emma Dench and Arthur Patton-Hock (Administrative Director of the Charles Warren Center and the American Studies Program), among seven recipients of the 2015 Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award.

All winners:

Allan Brandt, Professor of the History of Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Amalie Moses Kass
Professor of the History of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Emma Dench, Professor of the Classics and of History and Harvard College Professor
Ousmane Kane, Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Faculty of Arts and Sciences;
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor of Contemporary Islamic Religion and Society, Harvard Divinity School
Sharad Ramanathan, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and
Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics
Ajantha Subramanian, Professor of Anthropology
Tomiko Yoda, Takashima Professor of Japanese Humanities
Arthur Patton-Hock, Administrative Director of the Charles Warren Center and the American Studies
Program.

Harvard’s Graduate Student Council founded this award in 1998. Every year graduate students submit nominations and a student-run committee makes the final selection. The 2015 Everett Mendelsohn Mentoring Awards Selection Committee was chaired by Shelley Liu, Vice President, Harvard GSC.

Please join us in celebrating this wonderful achievement, for the winners and nominees, a testament to the dedication of our faculty to the task of teaching.

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