History of Art and Architecture

HIAA Concentrator Camille Blanco Awarded Cogut Fellowship

HIAA concentrator Camille Blanco was recently awarded a Cogut Institute Undergraduate Fellowship.
 
The fellowship provides senior honors students in the humanities or humanistic social sciences with a unique opportunity for collegial interaction with an exciting group of faculty, postdoctoral, and graduate fellows. Fellows of all ranks [graduate, undergraduate, postgraduate, faculty] gather every Tuesday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm to present and discuss works-in-progress, followed by lunch. The fellowship carries a $1,000 research fund and 1 credit for the academic year. Four undergraduate fellowships are awarded annually.
 
Camille writes, "During the 2025-2026 Academic Year, I will be developing my thesis for the History of Art and Architecture Department along with other Cogut Fellows in a collegial and cross-disciplinary environment. I am one of four to five undergraduate students to receive the Fellowship annually."
 
Congratulations, Camille!