Joseph Russo, who taught classics at Haverford for more than 30 years, died August 16 at his home in upstate New York of complications from a motor neuron disease. He was 86.
Bard Graduate Center
Exhibiting Africa: State of the Field in African Art and the Diaspora
A research symposium presented in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum
The Forum Prize recognizes outstanding contributions to public engagement made by works about the ancient Greek and Roman world that have originated outside of the academy. The Forum Prize empowers the SCS to build bridges with a broader public…
Kassandra Miller and Elizabeth Bobrick, co-chairs of the Classics and Social Justice committee, invite you to join the second in a series of online informal conversations about teaching in carceral settings, on Saturday, Oct. 21 (11am PT…
Hesperides is delighted to share that they have been able to organize another Rare Books workshop on the classical tradition—similar to the 2023 Annual Meeting—with Chicago's iconic Newberry…
An internationally renowned classical archaeologist and art historian, Gloria Ferrari was born in Bologna and received her Laurea in Lettere Classiche at Università degli Studi di Roma and her Ph.D. in 1976 from the University of Cincinnati. She…