Faculty in the News: Prof. Doherty Delivers Keynote Address
Prof. Lillian Doherty delivered the keynote address to the Hellenic Society Prometheas.
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A paper entitled “The Clemency of Caesar” written by Classics major Thomas Bunting in the fall semester of 2013 for Prof.
Travels abroad and GRID presentation
For her Masters thesis in Latin at UMCP, Inna Kunz has created a commentary for high school students on Lucretius' De rerum natura.
Travels abroad for current M.A. student Lauri Dabbieri and her colleague, Kate Tiffany M.A. '08
Professor Jorge Bravo's students send greetings from Kenchreai in the Peloponnese.
The Department of Classics is excited to announce new annual scholarship and research awards for students beginning in Fall 2014 as part of the new NIAF Pellegri Program on Roman Antiquity and Its Legacy in America. The Program is funded by a ge
ARHU graduate students and faculty members receive fellowships and awards.
ARHU faculty members receive prestigious Research and Scholarship Summer Award.
ARHU graduate students and faculty members receive fellowships and awards.
The first annual Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Classics Conference (MAUCC) was held on March 15. The conference is the brainchild of Maryland Classics major Erik Shell and Gregory Callaghan, a Classics major at William and Mary.