Gerald Gill Fellowship
Student research is a major component of and contributor to the Center’s work and longevity. Named in honor of Tufts Professor Gerald R. Gill (1948-2007), and established in 2013, the Gill Fellowship supports engaged scholarship in public history, with a particular interest in historical questions around race and democracy, broadly defined. Projects may emerge from a variety of disciplines and interdisciplinary programs and may support undergraduate and graduate research. The Gerald Gill Fellows serve as ambassadors of engaged scholarship and active citizenship on campus.