School Awards Mary Lefkowitz with Athens Prize at Eighth Annual Gala
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On Thursday, May 9, 2024, the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ hosted its eight annual Gala. Over 350 guests enjoyed an evening replete with culture, education, and inspiration at the majestic Gotham Hall in New York City.
Mary R. Lefkowitz receives her Athens Prize at Gotham Hall. From Left: Director of the American School, Bonna D. Wescoat, broadcast journalist and author, Lynn Sherr,President of the Board of Trustees, William T. Loomis, Mary R. Lefkowitz, Arianna Packard Martell,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Jacqueline C. McCabe, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Alexander E. Zagoreos
The Gala serves as a pivotal fundraiser, with proceeds allocated to fortifying the School’s academic programming, archaeological research, outreach endeavors, publications, and scholarly research initiatives. These funds help the School strengthen its position as a premier center for the comprehensive study of the Greek world. Moreover, they sustain its overarching mission of safeguarding, promoting, and preserving Greece’s historical legacy, spanning from antiquity to contemporary times. A recording of the Gala proceedings is available for viewing below.
This year, the Trustees of the American School honored Mary R. Lefkowitz with the Athens Prize for her outstanding contributions to the advancement of knowledge of ancient Greece. The Athens Prize is an emblem of excellence in ancient Greek scholarship. Previous recipients have been archaeologist John Camp, Aegean prehistorian Malcolm Wiener, epigrapher Ronald Stroud, and economic historian Edward Cohen.
Mary R. Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities Emerita at Wellesley College, is renowned for her work in ancient Greek literature and culture. Notable for her book, "Not Out of Africa" (1996), she has authored numerous books and articles, including the recent "Euripides and the Gods." Lefkowitz is also the co-editor of influential works such as "The Greek Plays," "The Greek Histories," and "Women’s Life in Greece and Rome" (4th edition). She holds a B.A. from Wellesley and a Ph.D. from Radcliffe, in addition to receiving honorary degrees from Trinity College, Grinnell College, and the University of Patras. Furthermore, she is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal. As an alumna of the School (Summer Session 1955) and a Trustee since 2004, Lefkowitz's commitment to the American School has been unwavering. In 2022, the Greek government recognized her outstanding contributions by granting her the title of Honorary Citizen of Greece.
Mary R. Lefkowitz receives the Athens PrizeWe extend our gratitude to all our friends of the American School for their steadfast support and for their participation in our array of events, including the annual gala.
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Guests enjoy dinner at the Gala. |