The ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ harbors an inspiring and creative environment where students are challenged to be innovative and think outside the box. Graduate students can take advantage of multiple resources located within the department including the graduate office, Classics library, conference room, teaching assistant office, and two Ph.D. offices. As a result, the graduate students have created a friendly, fun, and extremely intelligent environment where individuals enjoy hanging out together both inside and outside the Classics context. Professors and faculty are also friendly and supportive. They prepare students as Classics colleagues, and they host multiple lectures by prominent scholars from a variety of institutions.

Fall on CU campusIn a social context, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, Colorado speaks for itself. It is simply beautiful. Transportation and travel are of no concern, and there are a plethora of fun and inexpensive activities, like hikes, bike rides, and strolls around Pearl Street. If you want more options, Denver is only 25 miles away and easily accessible via public transportation, while the natural glories of Rocky Mountain National Park are a scant 40 miles to the north. Overall, CU Classics is an excellent place to experience new things, meet new people, and share new ideas.

Student Testimonials:

CU does a really great job at making sure incoming students have the resources and support they need to be successful. - Kate Hickey (MA Graduate)

I can't imagine a better place to be so busy! The professors are supportive and personable, but they also challenge us to work harder and think bigger. The decision that I made to go back to graduate school - and to attend graduate school here at CU - was one of the best of my life! - Reina Callier (PhD Graduate)

I had the opportunity to work with a great, engaging faculty, wonderful resources, and the unique opportunity to work with museum collections. - Katie Bentz (MA Graduate)