The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
MELLON NEWS

Elizabeth Alexander Named Next President of Mellon Foundation

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HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES

Public Libraries are Reinventing Access to Higher Education

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ARTS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

Putting Artists at the Center of Conservation

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Diversity

Tell Them We Are Rising: A Documentary Film Breaks New Ground

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INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AND STRATEGIC PROJECTS

Deciphering South African Higher Education Protests

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Scholarly Communications

Correspondence Archives in the Age of Email

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OUR COMPELLING INTERESTS

What is at stake if America does not embrace diversity?

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Foundation Announcement

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation appoints distinguished writer, poet, scholar, and arts advocate Elizabeth Alexander as next President.

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Our Core Programs

Higher Education and Scholarship in the Humanities

Through this program, the Foundation assists select colleges, universities, and research institutes in training scholars and producing scholarship in the humanities that contributes to culture and society.

Arts and Cultural Heritage

The Arts and Cultural Heritage program seeks to nurture exceptional creative accomplishment, scholarship, and conservation practices in the arts, while promoting a diverse and sustainable ecosystem for these disciplines.

Diversity

The Diversity program seeks to help diversify the next generation of college and university faculty; it also aims to strengthen institutions that improve educational attainment of historically underrepresented groups.

Scholarly Communications

The Scholarly Communications program assists research libraries, archives, museums, universities, presses, and arts organizations that seek to further our collective understanding of societies and cultures around the world.

International Higher Education and Strategic Projects

The Foundation seeks to strengthen the systems of higher education and cultural institutions essential to building and sustaining viable polities and societies in emerging as well as more established regions of the globe.

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