Two Stanford graduate students win Rome Prize

Dillon Gisch, a doctoral student studying classical archaeology, is a winner of
Dillon Gisch, a doctoral student studying classical archaeology, is a winner of the Rome Prize. (Image credit: Catherine Teitz)
Dillon Gisch, a doctoral student studying classical archaeology, is a winner of the Rome Prize. (Image credit: Catherine Teitz) - PhD students Dillon Gisch and Danny Smith will use the Rome Prize to support their dissertation research. Stanford PhD students Dillon Gisch and Danny Smith are among the winners of the 2020-21 Rome Prize , which is awarded annually by the American Academy in Rome. The prize is a fellowship that supports advanced independent scholarly research in the arts and humanities. Gisch and Smith join 20 other accomplished scholars and artists in this year's cohort. Recipients receive a stipend and room and board for a period of four to seven months at the academy's 11-acre campus in Rome. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's winners will travel to Rome between January and August of next year.
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