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- The Nicholas D. Diamantides Scholarship $7,000 Fund (2019)
- Yiorgos Anagnostou received a $3,500 grant from the Modern Greek Studies Association (MGSA) for Ergon: Greek/American Transnational Arts and Letters, a Greek American online journal he edits (2017-2020)
- Yiorgos Anagnostou awarded a Greek Diaspora Fellowship by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (2016)
- Yiorgos Anagnostou received a $7,800 grant from The Humanities and the Arts Discovery Theme Program for launching Ergon: Greek/American Transnational Arts and Letters, a Greek American online journal (2016)
- The Phaedon John Kozyris and Litsa Kozyris Travel Award $50,000 endowed fund (2015)
- A Proteus Inc. NY and Lykion ton Ellinidon Atlanta Award ($1,500.00) to the best paper by Modern Greek Majors on the cosmopolitanism of Smyrna (2014)
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens awarded to Gregory Jusdanis (2014)
- A Columbia University Grant ($6,000) given to Yiorgos Anagnostou for the translation of his book on Greek Americans in Greek (2013)
- American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship awarded to Gregory Jusdanis (2010)
- Gregory Jusdanis named Distinguished Humanities Professor (2006)
- The Stanley J. Seeger Visiting Research Fellowship in Hellenic Studies (Princeton University) awarded to Yiorgos Anagnostou (2005)
- Gregory Jusdanis awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award by The Ohio State University (2003)
- Gregory Jusdanis awarded the Exemplary Faculty Award by the College of Humanities (1999)
- Gifts from the Greek Government Ministries of Culture and Greeks Abroad
- Gifts to the Thomas E. Leontis Endowment for Modern Greek
- Gifts from donors in the Greek Communities of Ohio
- Foundation for Hellenic Studies Grant awarded to the Modern Greek Program for "Whither the Neohellenic?"
- Council for European Studies Grant for Workshops awarded to the Modern Greek Program for "Descent from the Acropolis" (1995) $2,500
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for Independent Scholars awarded to Artemis Leontis (1995)
- Ohio Arts Council grant for the exhibit, "Women’s Fabric Arts in Greek America" awarded to Artemis Leontis (1994)
- Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution, Research Fellowship awarded to Gregory Jusdanis (1994)
- Vassilis Lambropoulos named Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar (1994)
- J. S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Research Fellowship awarded to Gregory Jusdanis (1992)
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers awarded to Vassilis Lambropoulos (1992)
- Ohio State University Graduate Associate Teaching Award given to Artemis Leontis for teaching of Modern Greek (1986)
- Exxon Grant for Summer Language Program awarded to Valerie Caires (1979) $5,000