CRC Teaching Race Fellowship
This fellowship draws together graduate students and faculty from Brown University, University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Yale University to explore practical strategies for teaching race and ethnicity in undergraduate classrooms. Graduate fellows will attend Zoom talks by professors from all four CRC universities and gather on their home campuses to learn from one another’s experience. Fellows will also get to know graduate students in other universities through remote discussion groups.
Time: Mondays, 3-4:30pm EST, Zoom
Session Schedule: September 22 - December 8, 2025
Requirements:
- Participation, with camera on, in eight Zoom sessions from September to December 2025. The fellowship requires attendance at all events; students who miss more than one event per quarter will not be offered the stipend and may not claim the CRC Teaching Race Fellowship title.
- Completion of pre-assigned readings for each speaker.
- Brief discussion posts after each speaker session describing one takeaway and one question or area of exploration.
- Completion of a working project (e.g., draft syllabus or lesson plan) to present at the final meeting and on the group discussion board.
- Participation in breakout cohorts.
Benefits:
- Fellows will consider a range of strategies for teaching sensitive and timely material
- Fellows will build community with graduate students and faculty across all four universities
- For universities that are offering a stipend rather than units, fellows will receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate of completion
Deadline: September 12th, 1pm