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Classical Charleston 2020: Translatio: Carrying Ideas Across Cultures
On March 9-10, 2020, the eighth annual colloquium of the Theodore B. Guérard Lecture Series will look at the topic of translation. Often viewed as a simple if specialized practice, translation is a means by which ideas are transferred from one … Continue reading
Posted in Classics in the Classroom, Classics in the Community
Tagged Classical Charleston, colloquia, conference, Faculty, Guerard, Latin, LCWA, philology, Research, Student
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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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ClassiCasts, Episode 1: Dr. James Newhard (Professor and Chair of Classics)
Click the playbar below to listen to the 1st episode of ClassiCasts, the official podcast of CofC Classics, created and produced in collaboration with Dr. Mike Overholt from the Teaching and Learning Team. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Overholt speaks with … Continue reading
Posted in Classics in the Classroom, Classics in the Community, Uncategorized
Tagged Faculty
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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
Classics Newsletter launches
The Department of Classics presents the inaugural issue of Nuntianda, its departmental newsletter.
Classics Day at the College of Charleston
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 … Continue reading
Classics Day 2018
On Saturday, November 10, the Department of Classics will be proud to host ‘Classics Day’ in conjunction with the Fall Forum of the South Carolina Junior Classical League. Schedules and information available.
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Tagged Classics, LCWA, SC Junior Classical League
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The College Today – Latin Gate turns ‘L’
For 50 years, College of Charleston faculty, students, and visitors have entered campus by walking underneath the immortal words of Vergil. Interim Dean Johnson provides commentary in ‘The College Today“.
CofC Classics Day 2018
On Saturday, November 4, over 100 students from schools all over the state of South Carolina will gather on the College of Charleston campus for the Fall Forum of the South Carolina Junior Classical League. Schedules and information available.
Classical Charleston – a New Tradition on Campus
On Friday, Feb 3, the annual ‘Classical Charleston‘ lecture series came to a close. In typical fashion, the speakers represented some the leading voices in this year’s theme on the power of historical writing to form (and transform) cultural perspectives. … Continue reading
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Tagged Classical Charleston, Faculty, Give to What You Love, giving, Guerard, Research
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