Congratulations to Faculty

Kathleen Lynch who won a prestigious Kress Publications Fellowship for this summer in support of her work on the Athenian Agora (revision of Agora XII by Sparkes and Talcott).

Holt Parker, who has been awarded Harvard University's Loeb Foundation Fellowship in support of his project, "The Secular Games of Augustus."

Patricia Hill Collins who has been named Charles Phelps Taft Distinguished Professor Emerita of Sociology

J. Thomas King who has been named Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences

Thomas L. Sakmyster who has been named Professor Emeritus of History

Howard A. Stafford who has been named Professor Emeritus of Geography

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