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A '''Guggenheim Fellowship''' is a grant given to academics and artists with major potential. Columbia, predictably, has a habit of denying tenure to exceptional young scholars just before they've been awarded the prize.
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A '''Guggenheim Fellowship''' is a grant given to academics and artists with major potential. Columbia, predictably, has a habit of denying tenure to exceptional young scholars just before they've been awarded the prize (see [[Mark Slouka]]).
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Latest revision as of 23:03, 21 November 2012

See also Wikipedia's article about "Guggenheim Fellowship".

A Guggenheim Fellowship is a grant given to academics and artists with major potential. Columbia, predictably, has a habit of denying tenure to exceptional young scholars just before they've been awarded the prize (see Mark Slouka).