Margaret Hoffmann, graduate student in Marquette University’s Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected as a participant in the Humanities Without Walls summer fellowship program 2017.
The three-week workshop, which takes place in Chicago, Illinois, includes a $5,000 stipend to cover travel expenses, meals, all incidentals, and housing. Hoffmann, along with other participants, will stay in fully furnished, private apartments located a few blocks east of the Gratz Center at DeWitt Place.
Students selected to participate in the Humanities Without Walls pre-doctoral summer workshop program will “engage in intensive discussions with organizers of public humanities projects, leaders of university presses and learned societies, experts in the various domains of the digital humanities, representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations, and holders of important non-faculty positions in colleges and universities.”