Lectures by leading public scholars, Pulitzer, Emmy, Peabody and Academy Award winners
Anschutz Distinguished Fellows have spoken on the art of narrative nonfiction, presidential speechwriting, social media poetics, experimental theater, and much more.
On April 12, 2022, Spring 2022 fellow Tiffany King spoke on “Emergent Ecologies: In the Tense of a Black and Indigenous Feminist ‘Future-Now’.”

Anschutz Distinguished Fellow Tiffany King in discussion with the audience following her delivery of the Spring 2022 Anschutz Lecture. Photo by Sarah Malone
A public lecture by each Anschutz Distinguished Fellow in their semester at Princeton
Endowed in 1997 through the generosity of Philip and Nancy Anschutz and their daughters Sarah Anschutz Hunt ’93 and Elizabeth Anschutz ’96
The Anschutz Distinguished Fellowship brings to Princeton for one semester a leading scholar or practitioner in American arts, letters, politics, or commerce.

Richard Steven Street, Asparagus harvester at dawn, San Joaquin Valley, CA, 1996. Courtesy of Streetshots