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The winner of this year’s Kayden Book Award is Andy Cain, for his book, The Greek Historia Monachorum in Aegypto: Monastic Hagiography in the Late Fourth Century (Oxford UP, 2016). The book revisits one of the- King-Hill Fellow in the Teaching of Latin:The King-Hill award was established o commemorate the work of Joy King, professor emerita and former chair of our department, and Barbara Hill, who for may years served as Latin program coordinator.
The Department of Classics celebrates Sarah James’ first co-authored book, available in digital and print editions.This book represents the culmination of Dr. James’ twelve years working at Corinth.
THE DESTRUCTION OF MEMORYFilm ScreeningWednesday, April 26 at 5:30pm in HUMN 1B50 Over the past century, cultural destruction has wrought catastrophic results for humanity, and has been steadily increasing. The Destruction of
Jackie Elliott is extremely grateful to be the recipient of a Humboldt fellowship for experienced researchers, which will take her to Berlin for the 2017-18 academic year. During that time, she will work on a relatively
We are delighted to announce that Yvona Trnka-Amrhein will be joining the faculty in fall 2017. Yvona Trnka-Amrhein (Ph.D. Harvard 2013) studies Greek literature of the Hellenistic and Imperial periods, especially
BEGINNING CLASSICAL GREEKONLINE - SUMMER 2017 Introductory Greek 1 June 5 - July 7 Introductory Greek 2 July 10 - August 11 Tuition and Fees: $1588 ($3176 for both courses) Instructor: Sam Kindick For more
Forgotten cities hidden in plain sight: archaeology and ancient landscapes in Greecepresented by Professor Dimitri Nakassis Archaeology is usually associated with excavation, a process that brings the past into the present by
Transgressive Language in the Ancient WorldKeynote Address by Dr. Amy Richlin, UCLA “The Rise of the Low: Classics and the Study of the Abject”February 3-4, 2017The Թ of Colorado Boulder Classics Graduate Colloquium seeks papers from