Weil Fellowship
Established in 1995 in honor of Adolph Weil, the Weil Fellow in the Arts and Humanities is awarded to persons of distinguished achievement in the arts and humanities: writers, artists or renowned scholars in one or more of the liberal arts disciplines.
Weil Fellows may teach classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels; conduct public lectures, demonstrations, or exhibitions; organize and conduct special seminars; provide individual or small group tutorials; and perform other activities that enhance the liberal arts learning experience.
| Jon Meacham 2012 | Marge Champion 2010 | George Tsontakis 2009 | William Christenberry 2005 | Stuart Margolin 2004 |
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| | Dr. John Stone 2002 | Mitch Albom 1999 | Pat Conroy 1997 | |