Lecturer in Slavic Languages and Civilizations, received a grant from UChicago’s Arts Planning Council and a Chicago Course Connection grant from the UChicago Chicago Studies Program.
Senior Lecturer in South Asian Languages and Civilizations, received a Norman Cutler Grant for Research Travels from the UChicago Committee on Southern Asian Studies.
Lecturer in Romance Languages and Literatures, translated Matěj objevuje (Meander Publishing, 2014) and Deník kapitána Arsenia (Meander Publishing, 2014).
the Howard L. Willett Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, published Montaigne: une biographie politique (Odile Jacob, 2014) and Cités humanistes, cités politiques (Presses de la Sorbonne, 2014), which he edited with Élisabeth Crouzet-Pavan and Denis Crouzet.
the Gordon J. Laing Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, Comparative Literature, and the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought, published The Lives of the Novel (Princeton University Press, 2013), which received the American Publishers’ PROSE Award in Literature and was listed as one of the best books in literary criticism of 2013 by The New Yorker.
Assistant Professor in Slavic Languages and Literatures, exhibited Sanatorium: Sochi and Battle Creek on the Crossroads of Medical History at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Chicago.
the Chester D. Tripp Professor in South Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Self and Society: Essays in Pali Literature 1988–2010 (Silkworm Books, 2014) and delivered the annual Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Lecture at Carleton University.