Maria DiBattista and Alison Isenberg Honored for Excellence in Mentoring Graduate Students

May 27, 2024
Photos by Kevin Birch and courtesy of Graham Bessellieu

Maria DiBattista (English) and Alison Isenberg (History) are among four Princeton University faculty members named as recipients of the Graduate Mentoring Awards by the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning and the Graduate School. The mentoring award recognizes Princeton faculty members who nurture the intellectual, professional and personal growth of their graduate students.

DiBattista specializes in twentieth-century literature and film, the European novel, and narrative theory.

Isenberg writes and teaches about nineteenth- and twentieth-century American society. She joined the Princeton faculty in 2010. She is a member of the Program in Journalism’s Executive Committee.

The faculty were honored during the Graduate School’s Hooding ceremony on Monday, May 27.

Read the full story on the University homepage.

Humanities Council Logo
Italian Studies Logo
American Studies Logo
Humanistic Studies Logo
Ancient World Logo
Canadian Studies Logo
ESC Logo
Journalism Logo
Linguistics Logo
Medieval Studies Logo
Renaissance Logo
Film Studies Logo