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American Council of Learned Societies Awards 2026 ACLS HBCU Faculty Fellowships and Grants

American Council of Learned Societies Awards 2026 ACLS HBCU Faculty Fellowships and Grants
Posted By: Will Moss on April 07, 2026


The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced the recipients of its 2026 ACLS HBCU Faculty Fellowships and Grants, continuing its commitment to supporting research and scholarship at Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the nation.

The fellowship program represents a significant investment in strengthening the research capacity and scholarly infrastructure at HBCUs, institutions that have historically played a crucial role in educating African American students and producing scholars who make substantial contributions to their fields.

Key Takeaway: The ACLS HBCU Faculty Fellowships and Grants program provides critical support for faculty members at Historically Black Colleges and Universities to advance their research and scholarship.

The American Council of Learned Societies is one of the nation's leading organizations dedicated to advancing humanistic studies in all fields of learning. Through its various fellowship and grant programs, ACLS works to support scholars and strengthen the infrastructure for scholarly research across American higher education institutions.

The HBCU-specific fellowship program addresses the unique needs and opportunities within the HBCU community, recognizing that faculty at these institutions often face distinct challenges in accessing research support and resources.



By directing fellowships and grants specifically to HBCU faculty members, ACLS aims to amplify the scholarly voices and research contributions emerging from these historic institutions.

HBCUs have long served as engines of opportunity and excellence in higher education, producing a disproportionate share of African American professionals in fields ranging from medicine and engineering to law and education. Supporting faculty research at these institutions not only benefits individual scholars but also enriches the educational experience of students and strengthens the broader academic ecosystem.

The fellowship awards come at a time when HBCUs continue to demonstrate resilience and innovation in higher education, despite often facing funding challenges compared to predominantly white institutions. Programs like the ACLS HBCU Faculty Fellowships help level the playing field by providing faculty members with the time and resources necessary to pursue ambitious research projects and advance their scholarly careers.

Details about individual fellowship recipients, their research projects, and specific grant amounts were included in the original announcement from the American Council of Learned Societies.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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