Saul and Ruth Levin Educational Enrichment Grant
Thanks to the generosity of late Distinguished Professor Saul Levin and that of his family, the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (MEAMS) is pleased to announce the annual Saul and Ruth Levin Educational Enrichment Grant.
Read below to find out about eligibility, the current application cycle, previous grant recipients, and more!
Eligibility & Timetable for Funded Experience
Grant recipients must be full-time BU undergraduates majoring in one of three AMS tracks:
- Ancient Mediterranean Studies (formerly "Classical Civilization")
- Greek and Latin
- Latin
You can apply in any year of study. Past recipients are not eligible. Past applicants who are not past recipients are encouraged to reapply. The funded experience must be completed before, or at the latest, soon after, graduation.
What can the money be used for?
- Domestic or foreign travel with a self-directed educational focus (keep a journal!)
- Research projects involving expenses of whatever sort: travel, equipment, etc.
- Off-campus study in the US or abroad
- Language Study
- Something else 鈥 tell us what you have in mind!
This is not just about travel or study abroad. It could be an on-campus activity, or an off-campus program in the US, for instance run by SALVI (North American Institute of Living Latin Studies), or study abroad, for instance with the College Year in Athens program or the Duke 鈥淐entro鈥 in Rome.
How and When to Apply
Submit a proposal of no more than 600 words (PDF). Your proposal must include:
- Your name and Bmail, plus date of submission
- A descriptive title
- A concise but clear explanation of the experience: what you will do and how it relates to your studies in AMS.
- An itemized breakdown of estimated costs: equipment, travel, food, etc.
Applicants should not seek more than $2,500.00 in grant money. The exact amount of individual grants will depend on available funds, on the number of grants conferred at a given time (there could be more than one), and on the nature of individual proposals. Applicants may need to consider additional sources of funding.
Email your proposal to tchronop@binghamton.edu by January 31, 2026. Decisions will be announced within three weeks of the deadline.
Selection Criteria
In no particular order, selection criteria include:
- The strength of the proposal
- Its pertinence to the student's major
- Feasibility within a stated budget
- Financial need (students should certainly feel free to address this)
- Academic excellence in the major and generally
Documenting Expenses, Disbursal of Grant Money
Those awarded a Levin Grant will be required to present detailed records of grant-related expenditures before the grant can be disbursed. Keep all receipts!*
* In cases of demonstrated need, it may be possible to apply for an advance on the grant; contact the dept. chair about that.
Previous grant recipients
2025: Jesse Lynch 鈥27: field school at the Roman archaeological site of Cosa (Italy).
2025: Amari Pavati 鈥26: independent research studying the Jewish presence in Roman cities in Turkey.
2024: Eliana Klein 鈥25: Courses at as well as independent travel to see Etruscan and Roman archaeological sites and museum visits.
2024: Victoria Stargiotti 鈥25: Courses at as well as independent travel to see Etruscan and Roman archaeological sites and museum visits.
2023: Arthur O鈥橲ullivan 鈥24: Dr. Hilary Becker鈥檚 Ancient Italy in Context course in Rome.
2023: Grace Meyers 鈥25: Dr. Hilary Becker鈥檚 Ancient Italy in Context course in Rome.
2022: James Caracciolo 鈥22: Self-guided foreign travel to archaeological sites in Italy. Interest in momumentality, memorialization, and perception.
2021: Olivia Condos 鈥21: Self-guided tour through mainland Greece in 2022 (deferred due to Covid).
2019: Mark Solomon 鈥21. , summer.
2018: Emily Banach '19: Dr. Hilary Becker鈥檚 Ancient Italy in Context course in Rome.
2017: Thomas Rice 鈥19: , Athens. Spring 2018 semester.
2016. Lyla Cerulli 鈥17: Paideia Institute鈥檚 Living Latin in Rome program, summer.
Reporting on the Experience
All grantees are expected to attend the Levin Celebration in the semester after their award in order to share their experience with prospective applicants. Additionally, grantees will write a report on their grant-related experiences to be shared with the benefactors.
For more information please email Professor Chronopoulos