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Team Phaeton  Gregory S. Aldrete, Ph.D.
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Honors

The most highly awarded scholar in Phaeton Group, Greg maintains a very active academic career. Recognized as a Roman history authority at home and abroad, Greg has been awarded positions with seminars in the United States and in Rome, as well as a substantial fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. A full tenured professor at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, Greg was only 41 years old when he was honored with the university's highest career award for scholarship.

Not one to rest on his laurels, Greg continues to strive for further and higher accomplishments in both scholarship and teaching. Our Roman Historian's well documented abilities set the standard for Phaeton scholarship and put a keen edge on Phaeton's academic investigations.

  • UWGB Teaching Scholar II (2007-8)
  • Founders Association 2006 Award for Excellence in Scholarship (Highest university career award for scholarship)
  • Fellow of NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers held at UCLA, "Models of Ancient Rome," Sander Goldberg and Diane Favro, directors (summer 2006)
  • 2004-5 NEH Humanities Fellowship (12 month, $40,000 fellowship)
  • Visiting Scholar, American Academy in Rome (Fall 2004)
  • Founders Association 2003 Award for Excellence in Teaching (Highest university career award for teaching)
  • Full-Year Sabbatical (2002-2003)
  • Fellow of NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers held at the American Academy in Rome, "Representing Geography and Community in the World of Imperial Rome," Richard Talbert and Michael Maas, directors (summer 2000)
  • Selected as Fellow of NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, "Individual, State, and Law in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China" (summer 2000, offer declined to attend Rome seminar)
  • Teaching At Its Best Award (1999)
  • Wisconsin Teaching Fellow (1997-1998)
  • Fellow of NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers held at the American Academy in Rome, "The Art of Ancient Spectacle," Bettina Bergmann and Christine Kondoleon, directors (summer 1996)
  • Rackham Merit Fellowship (1993-1995)
  • Hewlett International Dissertation Grant (for research trip to Rome, 1994)
  • Michigan Minority Merit Fellowship (1990-1991)
  • Institute for the Humanities Summer Program Fellowship (summer 1990)
  • CIC Minority Fellowship in the Social Sciences (1988-1990)

 

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