On November 10, over 125 high school classics students from across the state of South Carolina descended on the College of Charleston campus to enjoy a day of camaraderie at the SC Junior Classical League fall forum. Beyond the obligatory business meeting, students attended a variety of lectures/discussions by faculty from the College of Charleston, Furman University, and the University of South Carolina:
- “An Empire of the Mind: The Egypt of Ptolemy I,” Dr. Jennifer Gerrish, College of Charleston
- “Strangers and Foreigners in Ancient Greece,” Dr. Samuel Flores, College of Charleston
- “What You Can Do with a Classics Major,” Dr. James Newhard, College of Charleston
- “Roman Glass: Archaeology and History,” Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause, College of Charleston
- “Classics around Charleston,” Dr. Aaron Palmore, College of Charleston
- “Alexander the Great and the Explosion of Greek Culture,” Dr. Andrew Alwine, College of Charleston
- “The Indo-European Roots of the Classical Languages,” Dr. Eunice Kim, Furman University
- “The Gothic Invasions and the End of the Roman Empire,” Dr. Jason Osborne, University of South Carolina-Columbia
- “Ancient and Digital Mapping,” Dr. Chiara Palladino, Furman University