We're also proud to announce that our PhD Candidate Tejas S. Aralere ('23) has accepted a Tenure-Track position as Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of New Hampshire! @UNHclassics. Congratulations Tejas!!!
Someone get him a parka!
We're proud to announce that our PhD Candidate Christopher Erdman has won the Arthur Ross Rome Prize (@AmAcademyRome) to work on his project “Voting Culture and Political Theater in Late Republican Lawmaking.” Congratulations Chris!!
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Do you have students interested in applying to classics grad school? Tell them to join Prof. Rose MacLean and Prof. Dorota Dutsch on zoom for "How to Apply to Classics PhD Programs."
Oct. 14
1 PM (Pacific)
Register here! https://t.co/EAxbmFwUUu
Come join us for a significant paper presentation by our very own Allene Seet!
“Terracotta Figurines and Identity Construction at Naukratis in the Archaic Period”
May 6, 2022 at 12 Noon in HSSB 4065
Alternatively do you have any tips you can share on activities you did with your class with ORBIS or using @googleearth? currently considering a scavenger hunt activity to get intro greek myth students to explore ancient sites using streetview
@ORBIS_Stanford and #ClassicsTwitter is there a game-ified version of the ORBIS ancient map kind of like Oregon Trail that students can play around with? I feel like it's the game that everyone wants that can't afford Assassin's Creed Odyssey...