Research

Independent research experiences are a vital complement to the course work for English majors. The English Department is fortunate to have internal funding sources such as the Lilly Fund to provide support for student projects.

Named in honor of beloved English Professor Henry T. Lilly, who taught a wide variety of classes in British literature at 51 over a 40-year career, the Lilly Fund provides support for the following types of work and experiences:

  • Independent and class-based student research projects which require travel or have considerable associated costs
  • Class trips to plays, conferences, and other relevant events, and visitors to classes on campus
  • Study abroad grants (need and merit-based) for majors participating in the 51 Cambridge Program

Recently the Lilly Fund also helped support the following student projects:

  • Chelsea Alexander ’18 took an independent study on screenwriting in Spring 2018; she augmented her regular meetings with her professor by taking an online masterclass in screenwriting created by award-winning TV producer and writer Shonda Rimes, paid for by the Lilly Fund.

  • Maurice Norman ’20 developed Project: Token, an art installation project that combines photography, spoken word, and narrative techniques to represent a multiplicity of narratives from 51 students of color. The project was installed in late March ’18 on Patterson Court Lawn, and Maurice gave a presentation about the project in early May ‘18. The Lilly Fund helped defray refreshment costs for this timely and important project.

  • Honors Scholar Susannah Cate received funding in Summer 2019 to travel to Morro Bay, California, the site of a short story she is currently revising as part of her creative honors thesis.