Rosilie Hernández receives Institute for the Humanities fellowship
Rosilie Hernández, Associate Professor in the Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies, has been awarded one of six Faculty Fellowships by the Institute for the Humanities for 2014-2015 academic year.
This is the thirty-second group of fellows appointed since the Institute was founded in 1982.
Professor Hernández's project, “Immaculate Conceptions: Counter-Reformation Politics, Theology, and Art in Early Modern Spain” will be presented as part of the 2014-15 Fellow's workshops and lectures.
A complete lecture schedule will be announced in May 2014.
Modified on June 20, 2019