News and Events
Please join us in congratulating our Summer Graduates, Florencia Foxley (PhD) and Kate Johnson (MA)!
The Celia M. Fountain 2021 Webinar - Explore contemporary political and social issues, including the nature of populism and authoritarianism and the treatment of disenfranchised groups, through the lens of ancient Athens and its extraordinary democracy.
Congratulations to all of our 2021 Classics graduates in Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021!
Dr. Nakassis will review how the decipherment of Linear B happened and what insights it continues to provide to scholars of early Greece, almost 70 years after Michael Ventris’ magnificent discovery.
Dr. Callier explores the Cyclops' appearances from archaic Greece to the early Roman Empire. Thursday, February 18th at 7pm.
Our 2020 McClanahan Essay Prize winner, Florencia Foxley, discusses the power of Maternity in ancient Greek literature. Thursday, February 4th at 5pm.
Professor Newlands shares what it's like to teach Horace during the pandemic on an Irish radio show!
Often neglected by Classical scholars, the coastal region of Dalmatia in southern Croatia held significant appeal to the ancient Greeks and Romans for over a thousand years.
Please join us in congratulating doctoral student David Chu, who has won a Graduate Part Time Instructor Appreciation Award from the Graduate School in recognition of how he has "risen to the challenges presented by teaching during the
Our excellent colleague, Diane Conlin, has received the 2021 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award!