McNeil
Center for Early
American Studies:
A Permanent Home
The
Barra
Foundation
and
Robert
L. McNeil
Jr.
have
pledged
$6 million
to Penn
to build
a permanent
home
for
the
McNeil
Center
for
Early
American
Studies
in SAS
and
to provide
a permanent
endowment
for
the
building's
operational
costs.
The
new
building
will
be located
on the
east
side
of 34th
Street
between
Hill
Field
and
Walnut
Street,
a primary
gateway
to the
campus.
"We
are grateful
to Bob McNeil
and the Barra
Foundation
for their
vision and
support," President
Rodin said. "The
McNeil Center
has provided
an important
interdisciplinary
venue to
highlight
the critical
role the
study of
our nation's
past plays
in understanding
and shaping
our future.
This generous
funding recognizes
the University
of Pennsylvania's
role as a
national
leader in
research
and scholarship
on early
American
studies."
Dr.
Daniel K.
Richter,
professor
of history
and director
of the Center,
said, "This
financial
support
will provide
us
with a
fabulous
facility.
For many
years to
come, we
will be
able to
serve
the academic
community
interested
in the
early American
period
and
to expand
our role
as the
nation's
premier
incubator
of young
scholars
doing innovative
research
on the
people of
early
America."
Founded
in 1978 by
Dr. Richard
S. Dunn,
emeritus
professor
of American
history,
the McNeil
Center specializes
in the histories
and cultures
of North
America before
1850, with
an emphasis
on the mid-Atlantic
region and
on promoting
the scholarly
use of the
Philadelphia
area's unparalleled
research
collections.
It operates
as a consortium
of 16 mid-Atlantic
colleges,
universities,
libraries,
museums and
historical
societies,
including
the American
Philosophical
Association,
the Library
Company of
Philadelphia,
the Athenaeum,
the Winterthur
Museum and
the Historical
Society of
Pennsylvania.
The Center
offers pre-
and post-doctoral
fellowships,
a seminar
series attended
by scholars
from throughout
the mid-Atlantic
region and
national
symposia
on specialized
topics.
In
cooperation
with the
University
of Pennsylvania
Press, the
McNeil Center
also publishes
a book series
and Early
American
Studies:
An Interdisciplinary
Journal,
the first
issue of
which will
appear this
spring.
In
the 2002-2003
academic
year, the
Center appointed
three postdoctoral
and eight
pre-doctoral
fellows and
13 research
associates
from 21 universities
in the U.S.
and abroad.
Mr.
McNeil is
the former
chairman
of McNeil
Laboratories
and the current
chairman
of the Barra
Foundation
Inc., which
provides
program support
for historical,
arts, humanities
and educational
organizations
that operate
mainly in
the Philadelphia
region.
Dr.
Samuel H.
Preston,
SAS dean,
said, "This
funding is
the most
recent demonstration
of the Barra
Foundation's
and Bob McNeil's
longtime
commitment
to the Center's
work in this,
the birthplace
of American
democracy.
We are extremely
grateful
for their
generous
support." |