Zelazny Scholarship Recipients
Introduction
Through a generous gift from the Estate of Raymond Zelazny, the Classics and Mediterranean Studies Department (CAMS) is able to provide scholarships for students who have declared a major/minor in Classical Studies and/or Arabic to participate in a summer program, especially for overseas coursework or archaeological fieldwork.
Recipients and Programs
22-23
Kira Oberman: Excavation of a Roman villa in Romania (program: ArchaeoTek)
Emily Spalding: Excavation at ancient Valeria in Spain (program: ArchaeoSpain)
23-24
Catlin Romaker: Excavation at ancient Gabii in Italy (program: The Gabii Project)
Khaleel Williams: Arabic Summer Intensive in Istanbul, Turkey (program: ARÖMER Center)
Morgan Witek: Archaeological field school in Hungary (program: Körös Regional Archaeological Project, UIC)
24-25
Madison Dillender: Study abroad in Tuscania, Italy (program: Lorenzo de’ Medici: Tuscania)
Teodora Gazivoda: Study abroad in Tuscania, Italy (program: Lorenzo de’ Medici: Tuscania)
Trenton Holmquist: Archaeological field school in Tuscania, Italy (program: Lorenzo de’ Medici: Tuscania)
Taylor Trower: Study abroad in Florence, Italy (program: Lorenzo de’ Medici: Florence)
25-26
Gabriel Davis: Archaeological survey in Greece (program: The Southern Mani Archaeological Project, UIC)
Katheryn Krocza: Art restoration/conservation field school in Amelia, Italy (program: Amelia International Conservation Studies)
Sofia Moreno: Study abroad in Athens, Greece (program: American Collee of Greece)