Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program
Established in 1988, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) aims to increase multivocality in the faculty of higher education institutions by identifying students of great promise and helping them become scholars of the highest distinction. Its name honors Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, the noted African American educator, statesman, minister, and former president of Morehouse College.
Through a pipeline process that emphasizes mentoring, research support, programming, and student cohort building, Mellon partners with member colleges and universities to identify and support students of great promise and to help them become scholars and professionals of the highest distinction.
MMUF is proud of its legacy of field-transforming scholars whose perspectives greatly enrich the experiences of their students.

About
MMUF was established in 1988 by Mellon’s then president William G. Bowen and Henry Drewry. In 2003, the name of the program was changed to the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program in honor of the stellar educational achievements of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays.
Overview
MMUF at NU
Since its inception in 2008, MMUF at Northwestern has provided networking, mentoring, and development opportunities to more than 75 fellows.MMUF at NU
Our Fellows
Get to know the current class of MMUF fellows and our alumni.
Our fellows
Apply
The requirements and procedures for becoming a fellow at Northwestern.Becoming a Fellow