are displayed in the reconstructed
Stoa of Attalos.The School's academic programs and research facilities are supervised by an academic advisory body known as the Managing Committee, which consists of elected representatives from a consortium of more than 190 North American colleges and universities. The Board of Trustees, composed of distinguished women and men from the world of business, law, philanthropy, and academia, is responsible for the management of the School's endowment, finances, and property, and has legal responsibility for the ASCSA.
Archaeological projects The ASCSA has been involved in a large number of archaeological projects, as well as a major program of primary archaeological publications. It is responsible for two of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, the
Athenian Agora and
Ancient Corinth. The
Corinth Excavations commenced in 1896 and have continued to present day with little interruption, and the
Athenian Agora excavations first broke ground in 1932. At both sites, the ASCSA operates important museums and extensive facilities for the
study of the archaeological record. Excavation records and artifacts are made available to wider audiences via ASCSA.net
Affiliated projects Other archaeological projects with ASCSA involvement, past and present, include
surveys in the Southern
Argolid, in
Messenia and at
Vrokastro (
Crete) and
excavations at
Olynthus (
Greek Macedonia),
Samothrace (
North Aegean), the islet of Mitrou (
Central Greece), Halai (
Phthiotis),
Isthmia,
Kenchreai,
Nemea,
Sicyon (all in
Corinthia),
Lerna,
Argos,
Franchthi cave and
Halieis (
Argolid), Mt. Lykaion (Acadia),
Nichoria and the
Palace of Nestor at
Pylos (
Messenia), Haghia Irini (
Keos), as well as
Azoria,
Mochlos,
Gournia,
Kavousi and
Kommos on
Crete.
Publications ASCSA publishes the peer-reviewed journal
Hesperia quarterly as well as monographs for final reports of archaeological fieldwork conducted under School auspices, supplements to Hesperia, Gennadeion monographs; and miscellaneous volumes relating to the work of the School. These books range in format from large hardbacks to slim paperback guides. ==List of directors==