Conversations from the Cullman Center
The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers is an international fellowship program open to people whose work will benefit directly from access to the research collections at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street (formerly the Humanities and Social Sciences Library). The Center appoints up to 15 Fellows a year for a nine-month term at the Library, from September through May. Each year the Fellows include academics, independent scholars, journalists, and creative writers. In addition to working on their own projects, Fellows engage in ongoing exchanges of ideas within the Center and in public forums throughout the Library.
The Half-Life of Freedom, Part II
5/9/2017
The Half-Life of Freedom, Part I
5/2/2017
David Grann and Jeffrey Toobin
4/17/2017
Paul La Farge and Lev Grossman
3/9/2017
Megan Marshall and Rosanna Warren
2/16/2017
Yasmine El Rashidi and Robyn Creswell
10/27/2016
Ruth Franklin and Dorothy Wickenden
10/13/2016
Arthur Lubow and Wendy Lesser
5/23/2016
James Shapiro and John Lithgow
5/2/2016
Álvaro Enrigue and Rivka Galchen
2/25/2016
Darryl Pinckney and Zadie Smith
2/9/2016
Owen Sheers and Belinda McKeon
11/12/2015
Luc Sante and Ian Buruma
11/3/2015
Christopher Brown and Rudolph Ware
10/8/2015
Susan Pedersen and Mark Mazower
9/29/2015
Jordi Puntí and Colm Tóibín
4/23/2015
Stephen Kotkin and Slavoj Žižek
3/31/2015
Michael Meyer and Ian Frazier
2/17/2015