Announcements, as of 17 August 2010

The guidelines for the 2011 Writing Contest are now available here or through the "Award Opportunities" menu at left.


The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. One of the leading overseas centers for independent study and advanced research in the arts and the humanities, the Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.

Rome Prize winners reside at the Academy's eleven-acre center in Rome and receive room and board, a study or studio, and a stipend. Stipends for six-month fellowships are $13,000 and stipends for eleven-month fellowships are $30,000. The new deadline is 15 November.

For further information, or to apply, visit the Academy's website at www.aarome.org or contact the American Academy in Rome, 7 East 60 Street, New York, NY 10022, Att: Programs. 212-751-7200 ext. 47



The text of Paul Christesen's Edward Bradley lecture at the CANE Summer Institute is available as .pdf file here.

Your webmaster urges you to look for the "Archive of Annual Bulletins" under the "History" menu at left. Thanks to the efforts of Ruth Breindel, all the Annual Bulletins from the association's founding in 1906 will soon be there.


CANE President: Ellen Perry
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, MA
president@caneweb.org


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