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17 New Members Join Eta Sigma Phi

April 06, 2015 Classics

On Thursday, April 2, seventeen new members were initiated into the campus chapter, Zeta Nu, of Eta Sigma Phi, the national Classics honor society.  To be eligible for membership, students must have completed or be registered for a course at the

Classics Graduate Students Noah Cogan and Emily Mohr to Present at CAMWS

March 04, 2015 Classics

University of Maryland Classics Department graduate students Noah Cogan and Emily Mohr will be presenting their papers at the 111th annual CAMWS Meeting in Boulder, Colorado on Saturday, March 28.

Study Abroad in Greece this Summer

February 17, 2015 Classics

For the second year running, Professor Jorge Bravo will be teaching a summer study abroad course on the archaeology, history, and culture of Greece.

Professor Bravo Wins Tier 1 Seed Grant

February 15, 2015 Classics

Professor Bravo has been awarded a Tier 1 Seed Grant from the University of Maryland to support his work at the site of Kenchreai, the eastern port of ancient Corinth in Greece.

Undergraduate Classics Major Bryan Toth to Study Abroad at the University of Melbourne during the Spring 2015 Semester

February 09, 2015 Classics

Third-year Classics undergraduate Bryan Toth has recently been accepted into the University of Maryland’s first general exchange program with the University of Melbourne in Australia during the spring of 2015.

Professor Hallett to Receive Lambda Classical Caucus Activism Award

January 08, 2015 Classics

Professor Judith P. Hallett of the University of Maryland, College Park, Classics Department is the recipient of the 2015 Lambda Classical Caucus (LCC) Activism Award.

Online Journal Eugesta Releases Fourth Issue

January 07, 2015 Classics

Eugesta, an online journal on gender studies in antiquity, has recently released its fourth issue for 2014. The increased attention accorded to concepts of sex and gender developed by work in gender studies has powerfully transformed research i

Classics major publishes paper

September 03, 2014 Classics

A paper entitled “The Clemency of Caesar” written by Classics major Thomas Bunting in the fall semester of 2013 for Prof.

News from recent MA grad Rachel Mullervy

July 11, 2014 Classics

Travels abroad and GRID presentation

Inna Kunz creates a commentary on Lucretius

July 11, 2014 Classics

For her Masters thesis in Latin at UMCP, Inna Kunz has created a commentary for high school students on Lucretius' De rerum natura.