Applicants to the Department's annual Rome Program will be considered for awards from the Ringland Classics Travel Fund, which are to be used to cover travel and/or tuition in connection with the Department's study abroad program, Classics Rome: The Ancient Roman City. While the chief criterion for the awards is academic excellence, the Undergraduate Curriculum, Scholarships, and Awards Committee will give preference to candidates who are best able to articulate their enthusiasm and reasons for participating in the program.
Awards from the Ringland Classics Travel Fund are made possible through a generous donation to the Department by Mr. Patrick Ringland, a distinguished graduate of the Department (class of 2005), Dean's Medalist, and himself a former participant in the Classics Rome program. Patrick was an exemplary student in many ways, but he especially appreciates the value of study abroad, and of the Rome Program in particular, and knows first-hand how invaluable such an experience can be in the life of a Classics major. Patrick went on to earn an MBA at the prestigious Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. Having worked as an Associate at the Brattle Group, a financial consulting firm located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he returned to Seattle to take up a position as a Vice President at a Seattle-based investment banking firm.
Past Recipients of the Ringland Classics Travel Fund (formerly known as the Ringland Rome Prize and Ringland Rome Bursary)
2023-24
Haerin Choi
Jillian Phillips
2022-23
Ringland Rome Prize - Julia Beumer
Ringland Rome Bursary - Meagan White
2017-18
Ringland Rome Prize - Lee Michel
Ringland Rome Bursary - Natalie Hollenbaugh
2017: Scarlett Strauss
2016: Jamie Ellis
2015: Zoé Elise Thomas
2014: Stephanie King
2013: Kathleen Noll
2012: Edward Nolan
2011: Matthew King
2010: Anysia Dumont