PhD Student, Yannick Etoundi, Awarded Cogut Doctoral Certificate Fellowship

PhD student, Yannick Etoundi, was recently selected for the Cogut Collaborative Humanities Doctoral Certificate; "The program advances forms of inquiry through teaching models and student practices that experiment with group presentations, collaborative online discussions, co-authored seminar papers, and other forms of intellectual partnership." 

Additionally, Etoundi was awarded the Cogut Doctoral Certificate Fellowship; "The Cogut Collaborative Humanities Fellowship supports graduate students at any stage of their pursuit of the Doctoral Certificate in Collaborative Humanities. The fellowship relieves students in the second, third, or fourth year of their doctoral program from all teaching duties in their home department."

Congratulations, Yannick!