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Amanda Smith

Villa I Tatti Coordinator at Harvard University

Amanda Smith is the Villa I Tatti Fellowship Administrator at Harvard University, a position she has held since January 1997.1 With over 28 years of experience in this role, she is responsible for managing the fellowship program at Villa I Tatti, which is Harvard University's Center for Italian Renaissance Studies.13

Smith's educational background includes:

  1. A Bachelor's degree in Italian Studies from Northwestern University (1992-1996)1
  2. Attendance at Phillips Academy Andover (1989-1992)1

In addition to her role as Fellowship Administrator, Smith has other connections to Harvard:

  1. She is a Harvard alumna, having graduated in 1989 and obtained an A.M. in 1992.2
  2. She was previously a doctoral candidate in English at Harvard.2

Smith also has a notable family background, being the granddaughter of Joseph P. Kennedy '12.2 She has contributed to academic work related to her family history, editing "Hostage to Fortune: The Letters of Joseph P. Kennedy" published by Viking.24

Her professional responsibilities likely include coordinating with scholars, managing applications, and facilitating the academic programs associated with the Villa I Tatti fellowships.3

Highlights

Kick Kennedy and Evelyn Waugh | Harvard Magazine

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