Kinghorn Fellowship
The John R. and Florence B. Kinghorn Global Fellowship was established in 1970 and generously endowed by Dr. William J. and Joan P. Reckmeyer in honor of his great uncle and great aunt, John Readie and Florence Bainbridge Kinghorn.
The fellowship is intended to honor outstanding HWS faculty, staff and administrators who have exemplified global citizenship on a sustained basis at the Colleges. This excellence can be demonstrated through research and writing, mentoring independent studies or Honors projects, leading international study programs with an emphasis on citizenship, working with third-party organizations and/or encouraging global enrichment programs on campus.

Sebastiano Lucci (2021-22 Kinghorn Fellow)


Richard Salter (2019-20 Kinghorn Fellow)
Salter to Deliver Kinghorn Lecture on Liberal Arts, Citizenship and the Curriculum
Salter’s Kinghorn Fellowship Explores the Varieties of Global Citizenship

Stacey Philbrick Yadav (2018-19 Kinghorn Fellow)

Thomas D’Agostino and Jack Harris (2017-18 Kinghorn Fellows)

Charlie Temple (2016-17 Kinghorn Fellow)
What Are Global Perspectives? (A Kinghorn Essay)

Alejandra Molina (2015-16 Kinghorn Fellow)
