April, 2019
Below is a list of the most recent NEH grantees and their Classically-themed projects. The NEH helps fund a number of SCS initiatives, and their support affects the field of Classics at a national and local level.
Grantees
- Brenda Longfellow (University of Iowa) - "Women in Public in Ancient Pompeii"
- Mont Allen (Southern Illinois University) - "Ancient Practices: An Interdisciplinary Minor"
- Peter Meineck (Aquila Theatre Company Inc.) - "The Warrior Chorus: American Odyssey"
- Alex Gottesman (Temple University) - "Freedom of Speech in Ancient Athens"
- Danielle St. Hilaire (Duquesne University) - "The Art of Compassion: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Pity in Early Modern English Literature"
- Michelle McMahon (American Research Center in Egypt) - "Sharing 7,000 Years of Egyptian Culture with the American Research Center in Egypt's Open Access Conservation Archive"
- Laura McClure (University of Wisconsin, Madison) - "Reimagining the Chorus: Modern American Poety Hilda Doolittle (known as H.D.) and Greek Tragedy"
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