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Lucia Johnson-Vest and Edward Vest Provide Lasting Impact to CofC Classics
Recently, the College Today featured the lifelong passions of Lucia Johnson-Vest for both the classical world and supporting students. She and her husband, Edward Vest, have been long-standing supporters of classics at the College of Charleston.
Posted in Awards, Grants, Fellowships, Classics in the Community
Tagged giving, Johnson-Vest, Student
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Avkat Archaeological Project Published
The volume on the Avkat Archaeological Project is now out: Haldon, J., Elton, H., and J. Newhard (eds.), Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman And Byzantine Anatolia. Euchaïta-Avkat-Beyözü and its Environment (Cambridge). Congrats to Dr. Newhard and the entire Avkat team!
Posted in Avkat, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient history, archaeology, Classics, environment, Faculty, GIS, Research, Student
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Classical Charleston 2019: Diversifying Classics
On February 28 and March 1, the eighth annual colloquium of the Theodore B. Guérard Lecture Series will address the subject of diversity in Classics, both in terms of the ways in which we explore the multicultural, multi-ethnic ancient Mediterranean and in … Continue reading
Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael publishes on Fronto
Congratulations to Dr. Zeiner-Carmichael – new research on Fronto: “Magister Domino: Intellectual and Pedagogical Power in Fronto’s Correspondence” in Philip R. Bosman, ed. Intellectual and Empire in Greco-Roman Antiquity (Routledge) pp. 116-141.
Tagged Classics, Faculty, philology, Research
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Classics Newsletter launches
The Department of Classics presents the inaugural issue of Nuntianda, its departmental newsletter.
Andrew Alwine Publishes in TAPA
Check out Dr. Alwine’s newest publication in the Transactions of the American Philological Association: Alwine, Andrew T.”The Soul of Oligarchy: The Rule of the Few in Ancient Greece.” TAPA, vol. 148 no. 2, 2018, pp. 235-267. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/apa.2018.0010
Tagged ancient history, Classics, Faculty, Research
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“Teaching Ancient Slavery in the South” – a blogpost by Dr. Flores
The most recent blogpost on the Society for Classical Studies webpage features Dr. Flores’ reflections on teaching ancient slavery in a space where the vestiges of more recent permutations are omnipresent. His course on ancient slavery will be taught this … Continue reading
Palmore Presents Research
Dr. Aaron Palmore presented his paper on ‘Narrative poetic economy in the Hylas and Herakles episodes of Apollonius, Propertius, and Valerius Flaccus’ at the southern section conference of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS-SS).
Tagged Classics, conference, Faculty, philology, Research
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Newhard Talks about GIS in Barcelona
Dr. Newhard traveled to Barcelona to speak at the annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists on the subject of “Closing the Loop on the Geospatial Turn.” Within the talk, Dr. Newhard remarked on the inconsistency of GIS training … Continue reading
Tagged archaeology, conference, Faculty, GIS, Research
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Sterrett-Krause Presents on Recent Glass Research
Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause recently traveled to the 2st International Association of the History of Glass Conference in Istanbul, where she presented on recent research entitled “Reconstructing life from the litter in Pompeii’s Southwest Corner.” The lecture focused upon differing uses … Continue reading
Tagged archaeology, Classics, conference, Faculty, Research
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