Malcolm Sen has been awarded the HFA Board of Advocates Humanities at Work Fellowship for 2026 to 2028. This new fellowship recognizes and supports a faculty member who is passionate about and committed to preparing students in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts for careers upon graduation. The HFA Board of Advocate’s Humanities at Work Fellow will act as a strategic partner to the Dean and the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education and Student Success to support student career development in HFA, create internship opportunities and pathways, and prepare HFA undergraduate students for employment in the 21st century.
To learn more about Sen's work, visit Sen's faculty profile.