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New Archaeological fieldwork course at Kenchreai, the eastern harbor of ancient Corinth

January 17, 2014 Art History and Archaeology, College of Arts and Humanities

A New Summer Course in Greece

PROFESSORS CONTRIBUTE TO BOOK

July 08, 2013 Classics

Eva Stehle and Judith Hallett contributed articles to the award-winning book, “Blackwell Companion to Women in the Ancient World.”

FESTSCHRIFT HONORS PROFESSOR

July 02, 2013 Classics

Articles published in honor of Judith Hallett's contributions to the study of Roman literature and culture.

ARHU ANNOUNCES NEW HONORS HUMANITIES DIRECTOR

July 02, 2013 Classics

Classics professor Gregory A. Staley named next director of Honors Humanities Living and Learning Program.

PH.D. AFTER 40 YEARS IN PSYCHIATRY

July 02, 2013 Classics

After completing a master's in classics and recently retiring after 40 years in psychiatry, Stephen Rojcewicz will start a Ph.D. program.

WELCOME ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ADLER

July 01, 2013 Classics

Eric Adler will be joining the classics faculty as a tenure-track assistant professor.

NEW FACULTY DESIGNATIONS

July 01, 2013 Classics

Dr. Eva Stehle and Dr. Steven Rutledge receive emeritus designation from President Loh.

GRAD TO ATTEND HARVARD LAW

July 01, 2013 Classics

Classics major Alexander J. Clayborne will be attending Harvard Law School in the fall.

STUDENT PRESENTS IN NY

July 01, 2013 Classics

Erik Shell presented his “Athens Minecraft Project” at the Digital Classics Association conference.

A MODERN-DAY CINCINNATUS

July 01, 2013 Classics

Retired associate professor blogs about his experience of starting a farm in his home state of Oregon and classical texts he once studied.