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Sabbatical Lecture: Dr. Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael, “Lost in Translation: Finding the Words for Roman Letters” [Wednesday, Sept. 25: 3:00 PM, Randolph Hall 301A]

“Lost in Translation: Finding the Words for Roman Letters” Dr. Zeiner-Carmichael’s talk will focus on her latest book project, Roman Letters: An Anthology, a collection of original translations of letters dating from the 1st c. BCE – 2nd c. CE. … Continue reading

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Meeting of the Classics Club: Wednesday, Sept. 18 (5:00PM)

There will be a meeting of the Classics Club this Wednesday at 5PM in Randolph Hall 301B. Come join the fun, and learn about this semester’s upcoming events.

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Classics Club Meeting: Wednesday, Sept.4, 4:30 PM (RAND 301B)

The first meeting of the Classics Club for the fall semester 2013 will be this Wednesday, September 4 at 4:30 PM in Randolph Hall 301B. All students are invited to attend. See you there!

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Latin Summer (July 15-26, 2013): A Great Success!

Latin Summer is a two-week summer academic enrichment program, sponsored by the Classics Department and held at the College of Charleston, that provides students a unique chance to learn about Latin and the classical world. Over the past fourteen years, Latin … Continue reading

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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant Awarded

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a grant in the amount of $50,000 to the College of Charleston to support the Foundation’s initiative in “Scholarly Communication and Information Technology.” The grant will be a twelve month project related to … Continue reading

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New Faculty Join the Department of Classics

 This year we are pleased to welcome three new faculty members to our department. They are a talented group, and each will enhance our programming and are excited to begin the semester. Look for them in class, or better yet … Continue reading

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The Beginning of a New Year: Updates

On behalf of all the Classics faculty, we are looking forward to welcoming or welcoming you back for the 2013-2014 academic year. It will be an exciting time learning together — interesting classes, speakers, and other events, some traditional and some … Continue reading

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