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- Congratulations to Julius Arnold! Winner of the 2025 Mary E.V. McClanahan Essay Prize
- Speaker: Jacqueline Fellows6:00 pm Thursday, March 9 Eaton Humanities, HUMN135 Free and open to the public!
- It is with great sadness that the Department announces the passing of Professor Emerita Joy K. King, an extremely distinguished Classicist, an inspirational teacher, a visionary leader, and a critical contributor to the department and the University
- Jackie Elliott explores early Latin poetry in a new book!This new publication by Jackie Elliott discusses the earliest Roman poetry we can trace, which dates to the late third and second centuries B.C.E. With the exception of Roman comedy, all
- Congratulations to all of our 2021 Classics graduates in Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021!
- Announcement of the 2020 Mary E. V. McClanahan Graduate Essay PrizeSummary: Classics Graduate students are invited to submit essays to be judged by a committee of three faculty members. The writer of the essay judged to be the best will
- We in the Department of Classics join our colleagues in Ethnic Studies and Women and Gender Studies in condemning the murder of George Floyd and other Black Americans. We also endorse the statements of our professional organizations, the
- Professor Nick Rauh (Purdue) - Searching for Pirates: "The Rough Cilicia Archeological Survey Project”[video:https://youtu.be/TJlsT5tvJGo]
- Please find a full schedule of Summer 2020 Classics classes here.