Jonathan Lande has been selected for the cohort of the National Fellowship on the Future of Liberal Education (NAFFLE)
Assistant Professor of History Jonathan Lande has been selected for the cohort of the National Fellowship on the Future of Liberal Education (NAFFLE), a highly selective, multi-year national program.
Lande is one of just 24 faculty members from institutions across the country chosen for the 2026–2028 cohort. Fellows are nominated by institutional leaders in recognition of their promise and demonstrated commitment to advancing liberal education.
As a NAFFLE fellow, Lande will participate in a series of multi-day convenings in New York City, where he will collaborate with leading scholars and higher education thinkers to address some of the most pressing challenges facing liberal education today. These discussions will explore political, technological and structural issues impacting higher education, as well as opportunities for innovation in teaching, curriculum and institutional leadership.
The fellowship is designed to support early-career faculty as they build professional networks, reflect on the broader purpose of higher education and develop strategies to strengthen liberal education for future generations.