The Hertog Foundation Announces 45 Fellows for the Fall 2024 Humanities at Hertog Fellowships

This October, 45 outstanding individuals will join the Hertog Foundation’s Fall 2024 Humanities at Hertog program. Selected from a highly competitive pool, these fellows will delve into some of history’s most thought-provoking texts under the guidance of passionate instructors who share a deep love for the humanities.

This Fall’s virtual seminars will explore the works of Benjamin Franklin, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and William Shakespeare. With a cap of 15 participants per seminar, each course is designed to spark lively discussions around the enduring human questions these texts raise. The Foundation fully subsidizes each course, providing all necessary materials and a stipend to support the fellows in their studies. 

  • This year, we received 200 applications from applicants representing 120 colleges and universities, with an average GPA of 3.73.
  • The selected 45 fellows, who hold an average GPA of 3.79, come from 42 distinct institutions.
  • Among this cohort are students and young professionals from institutions like American University, Duke University, Harvard University, Kenyon College, and Wheaton College.

We congratulate these institutions and all those whose students were chosen to participate this Fall. A complete list of Fall Humanities Fellows is provided below.

The Humanities program is open to undergraduates and graduate students, as well as young professionals. Looking ahead, the Humanities program will offer four courses on classic and modern texts. Seminars will include Middlemarch with Christopher Scalia, Hope Against Hope with Jacob Howland, How to Live in a Cosmic Vacuum with Benjamin Storey and Thomas Chatterton Williams, and The Sun Also Rises with Cheryl Miller. The application for the Winter session opens on October 1st. The deadline for these online courses is November 11, 2024.

Learn more about our offerings at HertogFoundation.org.


Fall 2024 Humanities at Hertog Fellows

The First American: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Rita Koganzon:

Carson Becker, University of Virginia, 2023 Bailey O’Donnell, Texas Wesleyan University, 2024
Francis de Beixedon, Duke University, 2023 Nicolo Pastrone, American University, 2025
LyLena Estabine, Harvard University, 2024 Angela Shen, University of Pennsylvania, 2024
Cameron Farvin, University of Southern Mississippi, 2025 Colly Urdan, University of Notre Dame, 2026
Chloe Hoyle, Barnard College, 2026 Kirsten Vega, California Humanities
Henry Keating, Mercer University, 2024 Zachary Welch, Wheaton College, 2025
Lilit Klein, University of British Columbia Joshua Yasmeh, University of Chicago Law School
Murphy MacDonald, American University, 2025

 

The Gulag Archipelago with Flagg Taylor:

Katrina Byrnes, Regent University, 2026 Roy Humlicek-Spindler, University of Minnesota-Morris, 2024
Umang Dhingra, Duke University, 2026 Max Makovsky, Muhlenberg College, 2024
Will Fletcher, University of Florida, 2025 Barna Peterfi, University of Edinburgh, 2025
Jeth Fogg, Yale University, 2027 Samuel Rechek, University College London
Rachel Friedman, Emory University, 2025 Bradford Richardson, Ralston College
Jessica Garlock, Patrick Henry College, 2024 Peter Rocco, Deloitte
Nathan Heath, National Security Innovations Ethan Russo, Loyola University Maryland, 2026
Thomas Huckans, Williams College, 2026

 

Hamlet with Alex Priou:

Wilson Bailey, Colby College, 2027 Tommy Johnson, Teachers College, Columbia University
Bat-Orgil Batjargal, Oracle Retail Labs Christopher Paludi, AEI Critical Threats Project
Elizabeth Choi, Harvard University, 2027 Anna Palumbo, American University, 2027
Grace Cunningham, St. Thomas University, 2026 Cooper Sunderland, University of Georgia, 2026
Zoë Grimm, Intercollegiate Studies Institute Levi Wojtalik, Benedictine College, 2025
Micah Hoffman, Cornell University, 2023 Isabella Youssef, CUNY-Hunter College, 2026
Emma Jaax, Abilene Christian University, 2024 Kelvin Yu, The Foundation for American Innovation
Joshua Janniere, New College of Florida, 2025