The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies will be hosting Professor Thanos Veremis, one of the best known Modern Greek historians of Greece, for the month of October 2014. The Visit is sponsored by the…
Nanno Marinatos will be the keynote speaker in an International Conference on Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age, organized by the University of Vienna, April 22-25, 2014. More information can be found here and…
THE SOUNDSCAPES OF CULTURE February 27-28, 2014 The School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics invites papers connected to this year’s overarching theme of sound, as well as papers based on all current…
The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies recently received a generous gift of $5,000 from Dr. George Skarpathiotis. The donation is meant to support the department’s continuing outstanding work on classical languages, literatures,…
It is with deep regret that the Department of Classics and Mediterranean studies announces the death of our former colleague Alexander MacGregor, retired associate professor of Classics specializing in Latin poetry. He passed…
Congratulations to Zinon Papakonstantinou, Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies, who has been awarded a Humboldt fellowship for experienced researchers (Humboldt-Forschungsstipendium für erfahrene Wissenschaftler). He will be hosted by…
Professor Nanno Marinatos will be co-teaching the following summer study abroad course with Jorge Bravo III on the island of Santorini from June 24 – July 20, 2013: Life, Art, and Society in…
Mustapha Kamal, Clinical Assistant Professor of Classics and Mediterranean Studies, is the recipient of a Silver Circle Award for 2012. Recipients of this award are chosen each year by the graduating seniors, and…