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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Epic! Classics Club Demonstrates Hoplite Warfare
On September 22, thanks to a demonstration by the Classics Club, Greek Hoplite battle-lines came to life on the Cistern of the College of Charleston! Come join the Club!
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Greek and Latin are Eternal Languages
Listen to Ryan Sellers TED Talk on “The Value of Learning Latin.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6eYkDhH61Y&sns=fb Ryan Sellers is a Latin teacher at Memphis University School. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association and as … Continue reading
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Joe Goodkin In Concert, “Homer’s Odyssey: A Folk Opera”
On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 7:00 PM (Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309) Classics will sponsor Joe Goodkin performing his Folk Opera, Homer’s Odyssey. Part lecture, musical performance, and interactive discussion, the centerpiece of Joe’s program is a … Continue reading
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Learning Latin Together
Learning a language requires a community — and in Latin and Greek we have many opportunities to support each other in learning these languages: ♦ All Latin 101 students can attend Supplemental Instruction sessions, taught by Gwen Gibbons. There are … Continue reading
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Welcome Dr. Sam Flores, Assistant Professor of Classics
The Department of Classics is pleased to welcome to our faculty, Dr. Sam Flores. Dr. Flores earned his Ph.D. in Greek and Latin from The Ohio State University. His primary research interest is Ancient Philosophy, in particular Platonic thought and … Continue reading
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