NEH Grants for Classically Themed Projects (May, 2020)
Below is a list of the most recent NEH grantees and their Classically-themed projects. The National Endowment for the Humanities helps fund a number of SCS initiatives, and their support affects the field of Classics at a national and local level.
Grantees
- Michael Leese (University of New Hampshire) - "Institutions and Economic Development in Ancient Greece"
- Angelos Chaniotis (Institute for Advanced Study) - "Reconstructing Ancient History through Squeeze Digitization at the Institute for Advanced Study"
- Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University) - "Justice in Plato's Republic: The Lessons of Book 1"
- Elizabeth Baltes (Coastal Carolina University) - "Portrait Statuary from the Athenian Agora Excavations"
- Richard Armstrong (University of Houston) - "Theory and Theatricality in the Early Work of Sigmund Freud"
- Michael Brumbaugh (Tulane University) - "Plato and the Guaraní Republics of Colonial Paraguay"
- Evan Rodriguez (Idaho State University) - "Rivals or Relatives? Tracking Truth and Ways of Knowing among Plato and the Sophists in Classical Greece"
Congratulations to all grantees!