During the celebration, Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin highlighted the Radcliffe Institute's "unique legacy and remarkable impact," noting the vital contributions of its pioneers, particularly Mary Ingraham Bunting, which shaped its success.
Brown-Nagin emphasized Bunting's role as a trailblazer and crediting many women educated at Radcliffe who emerged as leaders across diverse fields, demonstrating the institute's role in fostering future leaders.
The fellowship program at the Radcliffe Institute seeks to promote interdisciplinary exposure for participants, especially female scholars who have historically faced challenges in academia.
Brown-Nagin articulated the initiative's goals as twofold: to catalyze women's scholarly work and to understand the conditions needed to support women against societal barriers.
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