News and Events
- On Saturday October 3rd, the CU 麻豆影院 Department of Classics is proud to (virtually) host Colorado Classics Day, an educational outreach event connecting middle- and high-school students from across the state with faculty at 麻豆影院 and other colleges throughout Colorado. Students will learn fun facts about the ancient world, see how college Classicists teach their favorite subjects, and even get advice about majoring in Classics or pursuing it as a career!
- We are thrilled to announce that Professor Beth Dusinberre will be named a CU Professor of Distinction, an honorific title awarded by CU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences that is 鈥渞eserved for scholars and artists of national and international
- The Department of Classics congratulates Isabel K枚ster on her successful comprehensive review and reappointment!Isabel K枚ster (Ph.D. Harvard 2011) studies the history and literature of the Roman Republic and early Empire with a special interest in
- The Department of Classics congratulates Sarah James on her tenure and promotion to Associate Professor!Sarah James (Ph.D. UTexas Austin 2010) studies the archaeology of Hellenistic Greece, particularly of the northeast Peloponnese from the 3rd-1st
- The Department of Classics congratulates John Gibert on his promotion to Full Professor!John Gibert (BA Yale, PhD Harvard) is interested in archaic and classical Greek poetry, especially Homer and drama, and in particular the tragic playwright
- We in the Department of Classics join our colleagues in Ethnic Studies and Women and Gender Studies in condemning the murder of George Floyd and other Black Americans. We also endorse the statements of our professional organizations, the
- Professor Nick Rauh (Purdue) - Searching for Pirates: "The Rough Cilicia Archeological Survey Project鈥漑video:https://youtu.be/TJlsT5tvJGo]
- Jackie Elliott has won a College Scholar Award, which she will use to support the completion of the following two projects:A short, introductory volume on Early Roman Poetry, for Brill鈥檚 Research Perspectives in Classical Poetry