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The Chubb Fellowship is a fellowship based and administered through Timothy Dwight College, one of Yale University's twelve residential colleges and is one of Yale's highest honours for a visiting lecturer. In 1936, Hendon Chubb established a fund for “…the encouragement and aid of students interested in government and public affairs.” In 1949, Chubb and the Master of Timothy Dwight College collaborated to create a visiting fellowship program as the principle means to achieve this goal.

Past Fellows

There have been many nationally and internationally distinguished personalities who have been named as Chubb Fellows. They include many heads of state, other national and international political leaders, Nobel and Pulitzer prize winners, and a wide range of highly accomplished individuals in business, non-profit management and the arts. Following is the list.

2010s

  1. Samantha Power
  2. Leymah Gbowee
  3. Wendell Berry
  4. Leonel Fernández
  5. Aung San Suu Kyi
  6. Shah Rukh Khan
  7. Morgan Freeman
  8. Nicholas Krist
  9. John DeStefano

2000s

  1. Carlos Fuentes
  2. Chinua Achebe
  3. Tzipi Livni
  4. Robert Farris Thompson
  5. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  6. Wynton Marsalis
  7. Ted Sorensen
  8. Matt Hughes
  9. Cesar Pelli
  10. Rita Dove
  11. Gloria Steinem
  12. Steve Reich
  13. Elie Wiesel
  14. Christine Brennan
  15. Harry Belafonte
  16. Sofia Coppola
  17. Frank Gehry
  18. David Halberstam
  19. Richard Pound
  20. Mikhail Baryshnikov
  21. Richard Leakey
  22. Ruth Simmons
  23. Edward James Olmos
  24. Eddie Palmieri
  25. Mel Martinez
  26. Gary Locke
  27. Tadao Ando
  28. George Pataki
  29. Yevgeny Yevtushenko
  30. George H.W. Bush

1990s

  1. Tito Puente
  2. Judith Rodin
  3. George Pataki
  4. H.E. Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez
  5. Joseph Lieberman
  6. R.W. Apple
  7. John G. Rowland
  8. Curtis Hanson
  9. Phil Gramm
  10. Henry Louis Gates
  11. Lord David Wilson of Tillyorn
  12. Jack Kemp
  13. Shimon Peres
  14. Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski
  15. Richard Hayward
  16. Norman Mailer
  17. John Rowland
  18. Wilma Mankiller
  19. Harry A. Blackmun
  20. Walter Cronkite
  21. Rudolph Giuliani
  22. Christine Todd WhitmanGovernor, State of New Jersey1994-95
  23. Jean Bertrand AristidePresident of the Republic of Haiti1993-94
  24. David N. DinkinsMayor of New York City1993-94
  25. Sylvia TemkinAssistant Director General; Department of Youth Aliyah1993-94
  26. Dr. Benny TemkinMember of the Israeli Knesset1993-94
  27. John F. KerryU.S. Senator1993-94
  28. Cardinal Jean-Marie LustigerArchbishop of Paris1992-93
  29. Hans BrunhartPrime Minister, Head of Government, Principality of Liechtenstein1992-93
  30. Sebastiao SalgadoHumanitarian Photojournalist1991-92
  31. Andre MilongoPrime Minister of the Congo, Afirca1991-92
  32. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.Governor, State of Connecticut1991-92
  33. Richard M. DaleyMayor of Chicago1991-92
  34. Willie ColonComposer1990-91
  35. Octavio PazMexican Nobel Laureate for Poetry1990-91
  36. Fernando Collor de MelloPresident of the Republic of Brazil1990-91
  37. Chai LingPrimary Leader of the Chinese Students Democracy Movement; Tiananmen Square1990-91

References

  1. "History and Past Fellows - Yale Chubb Fellowship</nowiki>". Retrieved 2015-02-02.
  2. "History and Past Fellows - Yale Chubb Fellowship".
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