Reimagining the PhD Cohort
In July 2015, the Simpson Center launched Reimagining the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics with the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conviction animating this initiative was that doctoral education, especially at a public university, must be guided by a capacious vision of its fundamental purpose: to contribute to the public good. From 2015-2021, the program prepared UW doctoral students in the humanities for this task by meaningfully connecting them to the diverse, access-oriented institutions of higher education in the Seattle District community colleges, and by supporting the development of both doctoral students’ public projects and publicly engaged graduate seminars taught by UW faculty in the humanities. Find out more about our programming below.
2021 - 2022 Scholars
2018 - 2019 Reimagining the Humanities PhD Scholar
Céline Maillard (she/her/hers)
Advisor: Doug Collins (French & Italian Studies)
Mentor: Marian Lyles (Communication, Seattle Central College)
Céline Maillard explored Learning Communities or Coordinated Studies Courses, which are team-taught courses that encourage creative and critical thinking by engaging academic content through the lens of students’ life experience. Seattle Central College has been a leader in developing this innovative model designed to increase curricular coherence and strengthen student-faculty relationships.