Since 2000, Emory’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF) has supported undergraduates who feel called to earn a doctorate, and to teach at the college or university level. Administered by the Department of African American Studies, the MMUF Program also creates opportunities for undergraduates to undertake research projects with Emory faculty members who function as mentors during the two-year period of this fellowship. In addition to joining a national and international network of emerging scholars, Mellon Fellows receive a stipend throughout the academic year, summer stipends, and the forgiveness of a percentage of undergraduate loans while earning a doctorate in a Mellon field or discipline.

Below you will find the roster of the 2005-2009 Emory MMUF Fellows.

To download the application for the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program please click here.

Name

O. Sherry Akande

Shawn Finnell

Sterling Winchester

Nicole Naar

Zachary Manfredi

Sachelle Ford

Elizabeth Ju

Royce Badger

Monique Dorsainvil

Major

History & African History

History

Music & Russian Studies

Anthropology & Enviromental Std.

Philosophy & Comparative Lit.

English

Music

Anthropology & Intl Studies

Interdisciplinary Stds & Soc/Cult

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Thomas Burns

Dr. Tracy Rone

Dr. Lynn Wood Bertrand

Dr. George Armelagos

Dr. Elizabeth Goodstein

Dr. Lawrence P. Jackson

Dr. Kristin Wendland

Dr. David Nugent

Dr. Regine Jackson