Scholarships in Classical Studies
The Eunice M. Lebowitz Cohen Scholarship in Classical Studies
The Eunice M. Lebowitz Cohen Scholarship in Classical Studies was established in 2004 to honor an exceptional student of classical studies who has shown academic excellence and rigor. Please note that students may not nominate themselves or apply for this need-sensitive scholarship, which the Department of Classical Studies awards annually to a promising undergraduate classics major.
The first Lebowitz Cohen Scholar was named in the 2004-05 academic year.
Past Scholars
Academic Year | Student |
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2015-2016 | Taylor Mckinnon |
2014-2015 | Brittany Joyce |
2013-2014 | Daniel Cline |
2012-2013 | Kristina Birthisel |
2011-2012 | Louis Polisson |
2010-2011 | Blake Kasan |
2008-2009 | Emrys Bell-Schlatter |
2007-2008 | Kevin E. Goscinak |
2006-2007 | Michael P. Mello |
2005-2006 | Benjamin M. Woodring |
2004-2005 | Benjamin M. Woodring |
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Undergraduate Program
- Bachelor of Arts in Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies
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- Foundational Literacies
- Senior Thesis
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- Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies as an Interdisciplinary Field
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