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Feature: "Giving Students Permission to Enter into an Uncertain Beauty"
March 1, 2015
Prof. Peter Anderson is featured in the March issue of CLAS Acts, the newsletter of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS).
New translation of Seneca illuminates Roman Stoicism
February 26, 2015
Prof. Peter Anderson translates selected works by the Roman politician and philosopher.
National Classics Scholarship Supports Summer Study
February 16, 2015
Megan Esparsa received the 2015 Minority Scholarship in Classics and Classical Archaeology from the Society for Classical Studies (SCS).
"The best version of Sappho in English"
January 12, 2015
Prof. Diane Rayor's translation of the complete works of Sappho includes newly discovered poems.
GV Lanthorn: Last Lecture focuses on hope, storytelling
November 24, 2014
Prof. Charles Pazdernik addressed the tragedy of his summer bike accident before a crowd of students and community members in the Mary Idema Pew Library on Nov. 20.
Classics major presents research on "Poetics and the City"
October 24, 2014
Mark ten Haaf was selected to present a research paper at a conference in Virginia.
GV Lanthorn: Classic Film Series Sparks Controversy
October 22, 2014
Students are invited to participate in a film and stage series revolving around modern adaptations of classic Greek and Roman texts which will draw them out of their comfort zones.
GV Lanthorn: Experiential learning
September 24, 2014
Paleo-Olympics teaches history through games, demonstrations.
GVNext: Students Earn Competitive Study Abroad Scholarship
June 20, 2014
Classics major Kendall Farkas receives Gilman Scholarship to study in Italy.
Inaugural Barbara L. Flaschenriem Classics Scholarship Announced
May 12, 2014
The Department of Classics is pleased to announce that Mr. Steven P. Krepp has been designated the inaugural recipient of the Barbara L. Flaschenriem Endowed Classics Scholarship for 2014-15.