Institutional Partners
The American Research Center in Sofia has developed partnership with over 60 North American educational and cultural institutions with the following representatives:
American University in Bulgaria: Evelina Kelbecheva (History and Southeast European Studies)
Arcadia University: Jan Motyka Sanders (Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies)
Baylor University: Alden Smith (Classics)
Brown University: Adele Scafuro (Classics)
Bryn Mawr College: Catherine Conybeare (Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology)
Case Western Reserve University: Paul Iversen (Classics)
Center for Hellenic Studies: Gregory Nagy (Director)
Colgate University: Rebecca Miller Ammerman (Classics)
College of William and Mary: John H. Oakley (Classics)
Cornell University: Kevin Clinton (Classics)
Dartmouth College: Ada Cohen (Art History)
Duke University: Mary T. Boatwright (Classical Studies)
Dumbarton Oaks: Margaret Mullett (Byzantine Studies)
Emory University: Bonna Wescoat (History of Art)
Florida Atlantic University: Noemi Marin (School of Communication and Multimedia Studies)
Gettysburg College: Carolyn S. Snively (Classics)
Grinnell College: Dennis Hughes (Classics)
Harvard University: John Duffy (Classics)
Institute for Aegean Prehistory: Karen Vellucci (Director for Grant Programs)
Johns Hopkins University: Alan Shapiro (Classics)
Michigan State University: Svetla Dimitrova (Sociology)
New York University: Hallie Franks (Classics)
North Dakota State University: John K. Cox (History, Philosophy and Religious Studies)
Northeastern State University: Mark Carper (Geography)
Ohio State University: Yana Hashamova (Center for Slavic and East European Studies)
Pennsylvania State University: Anthony Cutler (Art History)
Princeton University: Margaret Beissinger (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
Rice University: Michael Maas (History)
Santa Clara University: William Greenwalt (Classics)
Stanford University: Ian Morris (Institute of Archaeology)
Temple University: Philip Betancourt (Art History)
Texas A&M University: Deborah N. Carlson (Nautical Archaeology Program in the Department of Anthropology)
University of California, Berkeley: Jeffrey Pennington (Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies)
University of California, Los Angeles: Evgenia Grigorova (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology)
University of Chicago: Victor Friedman (Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies)
University of Colorado, Boulder: Peter Knox (Classics)
University of Connecticutt: Kroum Bachvarov (Anthropology)
University of Florida: Brano Kovalic (Political Science)
University of Georgia: Naomi Norman (Classics)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Donna A. Buchanan (Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center)
University of Kentucky: Milena Minkova (Classics)
University of Michigan: Arthur Verhoogt (Classics)
University of Missouri, Columbia: Marcus Rautman (Art History and Archaeology)
University of North Carolina, Asheville: Lora Holland (Classics)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Kenneth Sams (Classics)
University of Pennsylvania: Robert Ousterhout (History of Art)
University of Pittsburgh: Robert Hayden (Anthrology)
University of South Florida: William M. Murray (History)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville: David W. Tandy (Classics)
University of Texas, Austin: Mary Neuburger (History)
University of Texas, San Antonio: Boyka Stefanova (Political Science and Geography)
University of Toronto: Christer Bruun (Classics)
University of Virgina: Daniel Weiss (Art and Art History)
University of Washington: James E. Augerot (Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies)
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: Philip Shashko (History)
Utah State University: Dwight Israelsen (Jon M. Huntsman School of Business)
Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies: Lino Pertile (Director)
Willamette University: Scott H. Pike (Environmental and Earth Sciences)
Yale University: Milette Gaifman (Classics and History of Art)