Elizabeth Alexander
1962
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: United States of America
languages spoken, written or signed: English
occupation: poet, essayist, professor, writer, docent, social reformer, teacher, academic, school teacher, playwright, university teacher
award received: Guggenheim Fellowship, Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, Time 100, honorary degree from Spelman College
position held: full professor
official website: elizabethalexander.net
Elizabeth Alexander (born May 30, 1962) is an American poet, writer, and literary scholar who has served as the president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation since 2018. Previously, Alexander was a professor for 15 years at Yale University, where she taught poetry and chaired the African American studies department. In 2015, she was appointed director of creativity and free expression at the Ford Foundation. She then joined the faculty of Columbia University in 2016, as the Wun Tsun Tam Mellon Professor in the Humanities in the Department of English and Comparative Literature. In 2022, Time named Alexander one of 100 Most Influential People in World. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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