Scholar Highlights
Vitória Sgorlon
Vitória Sgorlon is a PhD student in the Political Science department. Vitória joined
the CIE SBU Scholars program in May 2024. Her research is mostly on group identity
and political psychology, focusing on the Latino electorate in the US and Latin American
Politics. As a CIE SBU Scholar, received a Conference Travel Grant to present at the
Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Conference in Chicago, IL.
How did support from the CIE SBU Scholars program impact you?: "I was awarded the CIE SBU Scholars Travel Grant to present one of my research projects at one of the country's biggest and most important conferences in Political Science. Presenting my project there provided me with great feedback that was crucial in refining and enhancing the clarity and rigor of my work, other than also being able to meet with a lot of important scholars!"
Viviane Ribeiro
Viviane Ribeiro is a PhD student in the Philosophy Department. Viviane joined the
CIE SBU Scholars program in May 2024. Her research focuses on the political philosophy
of Baruch Spinoza and his very particular conceptions of rights and democracy. As
a CIE SBU Scholar, Viviane has received funding to participate in the Latin/Greek
Institute at Brooklyn College and to present at the North American Spinoza Society
2025 Meeting in Columbia, SC.
How did support from the CIE SBU Scholars program impact you?: "In Philosophy, there is this request to know the language of the philosopher that you study. I study an early modern philosopher whose main writings are in Latin. For me, it always seemed impossible to learn an ancient language because of financial and time issues. Even more during the summer – when the graduate students at Stony Brook do not earn their incomes. However, the research grant made this possible for me. Now, I have a new skill that enables me to read the works of early modern and premodern philosophers in their original language, translate passages that I can use in my dissertation, discuss the accuracy of our current translations, and so on. Not to say that the CUNY Latin/Greek Institute is very prestigious, so it will definitely be a difference having it in my CV."