Six students have received Middlebury’s Kellogg Fellowship, awarded to highly motivated students engaging in areas of humanistic study. The $5000 fellowship supports research for senior work related to a student’s major program of study. 2025 winners include:
- Greta Costello, ‘26, for “Catherine of Cleves”
- Hannah Elefante, ‘25.5, for “I Partigiani a Firenze: The Florentine Resistance in World War II
- Madeleine Kaptein, ‘25.5, for “Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) and F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922): Horror and Historical Anxieties in Innovative Art”
- Elliote Muir, ‘25.5, for “Carrying the Flag: Tracing the Modernization of the Explorers Club Through Adventures of Past and Present”
- Charlotte Roberts, ‘25.5, for “To Be At Risk: Telling the Colrain Story and Learning from a History of Resistance”
- Sajia Yaqouby, ‘25.5, for “Visualizing Poetry: A Comparative Study of 19th-Century Kashmiri Manuscripts of Hafiz’s Divan”
Learn more about the Kellogg Fellowship at go/kellogg