Jesse Dritz and Genna Kane receive General Awards from the Public Humanities Fund
We are pleased to announce that Jesse Dritz and Genna Kane, two American Studies PhD students, have received General Awards from the Public Humanities Fund, which was newly established in 2024. These awards are given by American Studies to students currently enrolled in its PhD program. They support projects that have a public-facing element or might plausibly have one in the future. The inaugural Public Humanities Fund Committee was made up of American Studies Affiliate Faculty Sarah Phillips (History), Ross Barrett (History of Art & Architecture), and William Huntting Howell (English).
Genna Kane’s supported dissertation project, recently featured in BU’s research magazine The Brink, is entitled “Constructing the Waterfront: Property, Power, and the Making of Modern Boston.” Jesse Dritz, who currently holds a pre-doctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Institution, received support for her dissertation, “Photography’s Other Workshops: Crafting Community Photojournalism in American High Schools, 1967-1989.”
The whole program is very proud of Kane’s and Dritz’s work and the contributions that they are making to the field of American Studies.