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James Newhard on Chipped Stone
Congratulations to Professor Jim Newhard. His book chapter “A survey of chipped stone resources and production in the Argolid” has been published in Lithics Past and Present: Perspectives on Chipped Stone Studies in Greece (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 144) 141-158. … Continue reading
Tagged archaeology, Classics, Faculty, LCWA, Research
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Andrew Alwine Publishes on Patronage
Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Alwine, whose article “Freedom and Patronage in the Athenian Democracy” just appeared (Journal of Hellenic Studies 136 [2016] 1-17). To ask a question about “patronage” is to view the issue from a top-down, broadly-conceived theoretical perspective. … Continue reading
Tagged ancient history, Classics, Faculty, LCWA, Research
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Society for Classical Studies: Public Statement (Nov. 28, 2016)
The Department of Classics at the College of Charleston supports the recent public statement by the national organization for Classics in the US, the Society for Classical Studies: “The mission of the Society for Classical Studies is “to advance knowledge, … Continue reading
CLASSICS STUDENTS TO PRESENT RESEARCH
Congratulations to Sarah Cohen, Hannah Edwards, and Gwen Gibbons, who were chosen to present their research at the Undergraduate Classics Conference, sponsored by the Department of Classics at the University of Tennessee (Feb. 25, 2017). Sarah Cohen: “The Late Roman … Continue reading
Tagged Classics, conference, LCWA, Research, Student
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Dr. Sam Flores Talks Socrates!
Congratulations to Dr. Sam Flores, who presented his paper “Socrates and Anaxagoras: Plato’s Criticism of Anaxagorean Physics” at the meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy at Fordham University (Oct. 28-30, 2016).
Tagged Classics, conference, Faculty, LCWA, philology, philosophy, Research
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DR. JENNIFER GERRISH TAKES SPARTACUS TO POLAND
Dr. Jennifer Gerrish has been invited to present her paper, “Sallust’s Spartacus and Historiography Under the Triumvirs,” at a conference this coming spring in Lublin, Poland on “Spartacus: History and Tradition.” — Congratulations!
Tagged ancient history, Classics, Faculty, LCWA, Research
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Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause Publishes on “Drinking with the Dead”
Congratulations to Dr. S.-K. whose article, “Drinking with the Dead? Glass from Roman and Christian Burial Areas at Leptiminus (Lamta, Tunisia),” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Glass Studies. Summary: Excavations by the Leptiminus Archaeological Project at … Continue reading
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Lucia Johnson and Edward Vest Inducted into Bishop Robert Smith Society
In a College ceremony held on Wednesday, September 28, Lucia Johnson and Edward Vest were inducted into the prestigious Bishop Robert Smith Society at the College of Charleston. Membership in the Society is reserved for those giving over 1,000,000 to … Continue reading
Actor David Loar Performs “An Iliad,” Nov. 17 and 18
On Thursday, November 17th and Friday, November 18th at 7:00 PM (Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309), the Department of Classics will sponsor David Loar, presenting his premier performance of Lisa Peterson’s and Denis O’Hare’s An Iliad. The event … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and Homer: Joe Goodkin in Concert, Monday!
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. An Invitation from Joe Goodkin: There’s a small but wonderful corner of scholarship that connects … Continue reading
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