Classics Annual Benefactors' Lecture
This year's Benefactors' Lecture was given by Prof. Emily Greenwood of Yale University in a webinar format on May 13, 2021 at 5 p.m. Prof. Greenwood's title is "Thucydides on Race."
[more]This year's Benefactors' Lecture was given by Prof. Emily Greenwood of Yale University in a webinar format on May 13, 2021 at 5 p.m. Prof. Greenwood's title is "Thucydides on Race."
[more]Noah Simmons '20 presented his senior thesis project and eleven Classics students received recognition in a special Zoom event on May 28th honoring their academic achievements.
[more]A new face in the Classics Department this year is Simone Oppen, who is a Visiting Professor in 2019-20 and 2020-21. A specialist in Classical literature and historiography, she will be teaching both Classical Mythology and Literature and the Romans this fall.
[more]Latin 3 classes get a hands-on introduction to numismatics at the newly-reopened Hood Msueum of Art.
[more]The intrepid students of Latin 1 braved late-October rain and cold to learn more about the use of funerary inscriptions as a historical source.
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