Congratulations to Professor Lindsey Mazurek who recently won a Center for Hellenic Studies Fellowship that she will use in Spring 2026! This fellowship allows her to spend 16 weeks in Washington, DC next spring to work on her research, which you can learn more about by tuning into her recent appearance on the Lesche podcast!
The purpose of the residential fellowship program is to encourage and support scholarship of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization (e.g., archaeology, art history, epigraphy, history, literary criticism, philology, philosophy, pedagogical applications, reception, and interdisciplinary studies). The program aims to foster interaction among researchers from diverse backgrounds and regions of the world. Accordingly, the CHS welcomes projects with a traditional basis in Classics and those that adopt collaborative or interdisciplinary approaches to the field of Hellenic studies drawn from fields across the humanities, social sciences, and/or natural sciences.