Nationally Competitive Grants and Fellowships
- $349,959 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, “Linking Texts and Data from the Medieval Middle East: Next-Generation
Discovery and Access Tools for Syriac Cultural Heritage,” PI: Daniel L. Schwartz, 36 month project, 2023-2026
- $300,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, “Syriaca.org: Advanced Reference Resources for Middle Eastern History,”
PI: Daniel L. Schwartz, 28 month project, 2015-2017
- $249,711 (sub-contract PI share, $39,498) from the National Endowment for the Humanities, “The Syriac Reference Portal:
New Access to Sources for the History of the Middle East,” PI: David A. Michelson, Vanderbilt, 36 month project, 2012-2014
Competitive College and University Grants and Fellowships, Texas A&M University
- $15,000 from the Arts and Humanities Fellowship Program, 2022-2025
- $1,500 from the College of Liberal Arts for International Travel Support, 2019
- $1,700 from the Southeastern Conference Visiting Faculty Travel Grant, 2019
- $1,500 from the College of Liberal Arts for International Travel Support, 2016
- $5,250 from the College of Liberal Arts Cluster Advancement and Success Award, “Controversies over Evaluating Digital Work: Implications for Career Development in Academia,” 2015 (with Laura Mandell)
- $15,000 from the Arts and Humanities Fellowship Program, 2015-2018
- $15,000 from the College of Liberal Arts Seed Grant Program, 2014
- $1,700 from the Southeastern Conference Visiting Faculty Travel Grant, 2014
- $15,000 from the College of Liberal Arts Strategic Development Fund, “Classical Transformations at TAMU,” 2011 (with Federica Ciccolella, Craig Kallendorf, Justin Lake, Steve Oberhelman, and Ada Palmer)