Alumni in the News: Robert Santucci (MA '16) accepts tenure-track position
Prof. Robert Santucci (MA '16) will be joining the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, as an Assistant Professor
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OXI (pronounced OHI) means “no” in modern Greek.
Dr. Aaron Hershkowitz, one of our alumni (B.A. 2009) and a recent Rutgers Ph.D., has been working as Coordinator of the Krateros Project at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University.
On October 3rd, the Classics Department held a welcome reception for its newest Assistant Professor, Dr. Katherine Wasdin. We are all grateful that she has joined the team!
Ann Sneesby-Koch (M.A. 2001) writes:
Rachel Mullervy just graduated with a Master of Arts in Teacher Leadership from Mount Holyoke College and was the recipient of the Teacher Leadership Innovation Award for her work in girls’ leadership.
Jonathan Clark (B.A. 2018) writes: "Im taking the CUNY Upper Level Greek program and I've been enjoying it a lot.
The College of Arts and Humanities welcomes the new faculty cohort to the University of Maryland.
During the summer, Steven interned at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin at the Department of State.
Tara Wells spent this summer as an Intern at the Smithsonian Institution.