Schultz taught at
Yale University and
Johns Hopkins University before her employment at the University of Michigan in 2010. She was awarded a Rome Prize Fellowship at the
American Academy in Rome 2004–5, and she received a
Loeb Classical Library Fellowship in 2016. In 2020–21, she was a Fellow at the
Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in
Uppsala,
Sweden and she was the William Evans Fellow at the
University of Otago (2021). In 2021, she published a biography of
Fulvia, the second wife of
Mark Antony, with Oxford University Press:
Fulvia. Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic. == References ==