Cooperating Institutions and their Representatives

From an initial five in 1881, the number of Cooperating Institutions has now grown to around 190, representing some of the most distinguished colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Contact the Princeton office at programs@ascsa.org to inquire about joining the ASCSA. 

Benefits for ASCSA Member Institutions
Cooperating Institutions and their Representatives

Benefits for ASCSA Member Institutions

The School offers special advantages to the colleges, universities, and institutions that support the School financially and participate in its operation: 

  • Representation on the Managing Committee, which sets School policies and oversees the academic programs. The Managing Committee meets twice each year, at annual January meetings of the Society for Classical Studies and the Archaeological Institute of America, and in May, normally in New York City. A Cooperating Institution may nominate up to three voting representatives, who are recommended by the School's Committee on Personnel and elected by the Managing Committee. Upon retirement, members may opt to remain on the Managing Committee as nonvoting members, and Cooperating Institutions may nominate a new voting representative. Nominees may be specialists in any of the many areas of research supported by the School and its mission. 
  • Faculty, students and former students of Cooperating Institutions pay only one-half the fees for use of the facilities of the School in Greece. These fees are, at present, calculated at the rate of $220 per month for Regular and Student Associate Members and $330 per month for Senior Associate Members, or $110 and $165 respectively for those connected with a Cooperating Institution. There is no tuition for graduate students to attend the American School, and the School awards over $800,000 in fellowships annually. These modest fees are in lieu of any tuition charges. 
  • Members of the faculty of Cooperating Institutions are eligible to apply for the School's special research fellowship, the Whitehead Distinguished Scholar. Whitehead Scholars receive a stipend, free School housing, and participate in many aspects of the School's program. They also have the opportunity to work with the students at the School, who are among the best from institutions in North America.
  • Availability of Summer Program Scholarships. The School accepts applications for the six-week ASCSA Summer Session and the 18-day ASCSA Summer Seminars from advanced undergraduate students and graduate students. The School awards five scholarships for participation in the ASCSA Summer Session and Summer Seminars. These “open” scholarships are restricted to students enrolled at Cooperating Institutions. 
  • Discounted rates on School publications. Libraries of Cooperating Institutions receive a discount (ca. 30%) on subscriptions to our flagship journal, Hesperia (click to see rates here). Libraries that place standing orders for ASCSA monographs will receive a 20% discount.
  • Affiliation offers opportunities to associate more closely with colleagues in one’s own field and in related disciplines. Whether one participates in the management of School affairs, or sends students to the School programs in Greece, the experience brings greater depth and meaning to the scholarly pursuits of all who come to the School. 

The membership fee for a Cooperating Institution totals $500 annually for an undergraduate college, and $1,200 annually for universities with a Ph.D. program in Classics or related fields. This is a small investment for the Cooperating Institution that grants students and scholars direct access to a unique and highly regarded institution whose programs have provided generations of students and teachers unparalleled, firsthand knowledge of the monuments, sites, material culture, history, land, and people of Greece.

If you are a professor at a current Cooperating Institution and would like to become a voting member of the Managing Committee, please link here for more details: How to Nominate a Voting Member

Cooperating Institutions and their Representatives

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A

Acadia Univrsity; Acadia, Grenfell, Mount Allison Consortium
Chelsea Gardner

American Numismatic Museum
To be elected

Amherst College
Rebecca H. Sinos

Arizona State University
To be elected

Augustana College, Illinois/Butler/Augustana Consortium 
Kirsten Day

Austin Peay State University
Timothy F. Winters
George Pesely

B

Bard College
Dimitri Papadimitriou
James Romm

Barnard College
Nancy Worman

Boston College
Gail Hoffman

Boston University
Curtis N. Runnels
John Marston
Stephen Scully

Brandeis University
Joel Christensen

Brevard College
To be elected

Brigham Young University
Stephen M. Bay
Seth A. Jeppesen
Cecilia M. Peek

Brock University
Allison Glazebrook
Robert Angus K. Smith

Brown University
Adele C. Scafuro

Bryn Mawr College
Camilla MacKay
Astrid Lindenlauf

Bucknell University
Kevin F. Daly
Janet D. Jones
Stephanie L. Larson

Butler University, Illinois/Butler/Augustana Consortium
Lynne Kvapil

C

California State University, Fresno
Honora Chapman

California State University, Long Beach
Paul D. Scotton
Debby Sneed

Carleton College, Carleton College and Gustavus Adolphus College Consortium
Alex Knodell

Case Western Reserve University
Paul Iversen
Rachel Sternberg

Chapman University
Justin St. P. Walsh

City University of New York
Joel Allen

Coastal Carolina University
Elizabeth P. Baltes

Coe College, in a consortium with Knox College
Angela Ziskowski

Colgate University
Albert Ammerman
Rebecca M. Ammerman

College of Charleston
James M.L. Newhard
M. Scott Harris
Samuel O. Flores

College of the Holy Cross
Ellen E. Perry
Katherine E. Lu Hsu

College of William and Mary
William E. Hutton
Jessica Paga
Najee S. Olya

College of Wooster
Monica Florence
Josephine Shaya

College Year in Athens
To be elected 

Colorado College
Ruth Kolarik
Sanjaya Thakur

Columbia University
Richard Billows
Ioannis Mylonopoulos

Cornell University
Sturt Manning
Benjamin Anderson
Caitlín Barrett

Creighton University
Erin Walceck Averett
Martha Habash

D

Dartmouth College
Ada Cohen
Paul Christesen
Julie Hruby

Davidson College
Peter Krentz

Denison University
Timothy Paul Hofmeister
Garrett A. Jacobsen
Rebecca F. Kennedy

DePauw University
Rebecca Schindler

Dickinson College, Central Pennsylvania Consortium
To be elected

Duke University
Sheila Dillon
Erika L. Weiberg
Kathryn R. Morgan

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library
Yota Batsaki
Nikos D. Kontogiannis
Colin M. Whiting


E

Emory University
Niall W. Slater
Sandra L. Blakely

F

Fairfield University
Marice Rose

Florida State University
James P. Sickinger
Stephen A. Sansom

Fordham University
Sarah Peirce

Franklin and Marshall College, Central Pennsylvania Consortium
Alexis Q. Castor

G

George Washington University
Eric Cline

Georgetown University
Catherine M. Keesling
Claire Catenaccio
Mark Fisher

Georgia State University
Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr.

Gettysburg College, Central Pennsylvania Consortium
To be elected

Gonzaga University
Amy Pistone

Grand Valley State University
Melissa Morison
William Morison

Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Acadia, Grenfell, Mount Allison Consortium
Carol J. King

Grinnell College
Dustin W. Dixon

Gustavus Adolphus College, Carleton College and Gustavus Adolphus College Consortium
To be elected 

H

Hamilton College
John McEnroe
Anne Feltovich

Hampden-Sydney College, Randolph/Sweet Briar/Hampden-Sydney Colleges Consortium
Janice Siegel or
Daniella Widdows

Harvard University
Paul Kosmin

Hollins University
Christina A. Salowey

Howard University
To be elected

Hunter College
Bronwen Wickkiser
Lawrence Kowerski

I

Illinois State University
Georgia Tsouvala

Indiana University
Sarah Bassett
Nicholas Blackwell
Lindsay A. Mazurek

Institute for Advanced Study
Angelos Chaniotis
Aaron Hershkowitz

Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Katherine Welch
Clemente Marconi

J

Johns Hopkins University
Dimitrios Yatromanolakis
Joshua M. Smith
Jennifer Stager

K

Kennesaw State University
Susan Kirkpatrick Smith

Knox College, in a consortium with Coe College
To be elected

L

Louisiana State University
Michelle Louise Zerba

Loyola Marymount University
To be elected

Loyola University Chicago
Laura C. Gawlinski
Leanna Boychenko
Jenn Finn

Loyola University Maryland
Martha C. Taylor

M

McMaster University
Sean Corner
Spencer A. Pope

Michigan State University
Jon Frey
Noah Kaye

Middlebury College
Jane D. Chaplin
Pavlos Sfyroeras

Mount Allison University; Acadia, Grenfell, Mount Allison Consortium
To be elected 

Mount Holyoke College
Paula Debnar

N

Nebraska Wesleyan University
Rick Cypert

New York University
Joan B. Connelly
Hallie M. Franks
Antonis Kotsonas

Northwestern University
Robert W. Wallace

O

Oberlin College
Kirk W. Ormand
Andrew T. Wilburn

The Ohio State University
Mark Fullerton
Katie Rask
Christopher S. Parmenter

Ohio University
Ruth Palmer
Fred K. Drogula

P

Pembroke College
To be elected

Pennsylvania State University
Mark H. Munn
Mary Lou Zimmerman Munn
Charles E. Jones

Pitzer College, in consortium with Scripps College
Michelle L. Berenfeld

Pomona College
Richard D. McKirahan

Princeton University
Nathan Arrington
Samuel Holzman
Molly Greene

Providence College
Thomas F. Strasser

Purdue University
Nicholas Rauh
Katherine M. Jarriel
Erin K. Moodie

R

Randolph College, Randolph/Sweet Briar/Hampden-Sydney Colleges Consortium
Amy R. Cohen

Randolph-Macon College
Elizabeth Ann Fisher
Thomas C. Rose

Rhodes College
Kenneth Morrell
Geoffrey Bakewell
Miriam G. Clinton

Rice University
Harvey Yunis

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas Figueira
Timothy Power
Bice Peruzzi 

S

Savannah College of Art and Design
Celeste Lovette Guichard

Scripps College, in consortium with Pitzer College
David Roselli

Simon Fraser University
Sabrina C. Higgins

Skidmore College
To be elected

Smith College
Thalia Pandiri
Rebecca J. Worsham

Smithsonian Institution
To be elected

Stanford University
Richard P. Martin

Stockton University
To be elected

Swarthmore College
Rosaria Vignolo Munson

Sweet Briar College, Randolph/Sweet Briar/Hampden-Sydney Colleges Consortium
To be elected

Syracuse University
To be elected

T

Temple University
To be elected

Texas A & M University
Nancy Klein
Deborah Carlson
Kevin Glowacki

Texas Christian University
Patricia Duncan

Texas Tech University
David Larmour

Towson University
Amy Sowder Koch

Trinity College
Martha K. Risser

Tufts University
To be elected

Tulane University
Ryan Boehm
Allison L.C. Emmerson
Emilia Oddo

U

Union College
Peter R. Bedford
Hans-Friedrich Mueller

University at Buffalo, SUNY
L. Vance Watrous

University of Arizona
David G. Romano
Eleni Hasaki
Irene Bald Romano

University of Arkansas
Daniel B. Levine
Charles E. Muntz

University of British Columbia
Nigel M. Kennell
C. W. Marshall
Matthew M. McCarty

University of California, Berkeley
Emily Mackil
Kim Shelton
Nikolaos Papazarkadas

University of California, Davis
Alexandra Sofroniew
Anna Uhlig

University of California, Irvine
Maria Pantelia

University of California, Los Angeles
Kathryn A. Morgan
Sarah Purefoy Morris
Sharon Gerstel

University of California, Riverside
Michele Renee Salzman
Lisa Raphals

University of California, San Diego
Denise Demetriou
Edward J. Watts

University of California, Santa Barbara
Brice L. Erickson
John W.I. Lee

University of Chicago
Jonathan M. Hall
Catherine Kearns

University of Cincinnati
Kathleen M. Lynch
Eleni Hatzaki
Danielle Kellogg

University of Colorado, Boulder
Sarah James
Dimitri Nakassis
Laurialan B. Reitzammer

University of Florida
Robert S. Wagman
Mary Ann Eaverly
Andrew G. Nichols

University of Georgia
Naomi J. Norman
Mark Abbe
Peter O'Connell

University of Illinois at Chicago
William A. Parkinson

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois/Butler/Augustana Consortium
Daniel W. Leon

University of Iowa
Brenda J. Longfellow

University of Kansas
Michael Shaw
William N. Bruce

University of Manitoba
Mark Lewis Lawall

University of Mary Washington
Liane R. Houghtalin

University of Maryland
Jorge J. Bravo III
Emily C. Egan

University of Maryland Baltimore County
David Scott Rosenbloom
Michael Lane

University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Massachusetts Consortium 
Eric Poehler

University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Massachusetts Consortium
Gretchen Umholtz

University of Michigan
Christopher Ratté
Natalie Abell

University of Minnesota
S. Douglas Olson

University of Mississippi
Aileen Ajootian

University of Missouri, Columbia
Emily Buckingham
Jocelyn Burney

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Michael Hoff
Effie Athanassopoulos

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jodi Magness
Donald C. Haggis
Jennifer Gates-Foster

University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Joanne M. A. Murphy

University of Notre Dame
Robin Francis Rhodes
David Hernandez
Alessandro Pierattini

University of Oklahoma
Ellen Greene
Kyle Harper
Samuel Huskey

University of Oregon
Kristen Seaman

University of Pennsylvania
Jeremy J. McInerney
Ralph Rosen
Thomas Tartaron

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Ann Blair Brownlee
Deborah Brown Stewart
Manta Zarmakoupi

University of Pittsburgh
To be elected

University of Rhode Island
To be elected

University of Richmond
Elizabeth Baughan
Walter Stevenson
Erika Zimmerman Damer

University of South Dakota
Brennan Jordan

University of South Florida
William M. Murray

University of Southern California
To be elected

University of Southern Indiana
Michael Dixon

University of Tennessee
Aleydis Van de Moortel
Dawnie Steadman

University of Texas at Austin
Paula J. Perlman
Thomas G. Palaima
Nassos Papalexandrou

University of Toronto
Ephraim Lytle
Philip N. Sapirstein

University of Vermont
M. D. Usher
John C. Franklin

University of Victoria
Trevor Van Damme

University of Virginia
Elizabeth A. Meyer
Tyler Jo Smith
Fotini Kondyli

University of Washington
James J. Clauss
Kathryn Topper

University of Waterloo, Consotrium with Wilfrid Laurier University
Maria Liston

University of Wisconsin-Madison
William Aylward

V

Vanderbilt University
Betsey A. Robinson
Joseph Rife

Vassar College
Barbara Olsen

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Glenn R. Bugh

W

Wabash College
Jeremy Hartnett
Theodora Kopestonsky

Washington and Lee University
Kevin Crottty
Michael H. Laughy, Jr.

Washington University in St. Louis
William S. Bubelis

Wayne State University
Leonidas Pittos
Michele Ronnick

Wellesley College
Bryan Burns

Wesleyan University
Kathleen Birney
Eirene Visvardi

Western Connecticut State University
To be elected

Wilfrid Laurier University, Consortium with University of Waterloo
Scott Gallimore

Willamette University
Ortwin Knorr
Ann M. Nicgorski
Scott H. Pike

Williams College
Elizabeth P. McGowan
Kerry Anne Christensen

Wright State University
Jeannette Marchand

Y

Yale University
Milette Gaifman
Jessica Lamont
Laura Nasrallah