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Cover of Euripides' The Trojan Women: A Comic, by Rosanna Bruno and Anne Carson

Blog: “Can We Strangle the Muse?”: Carson and Bruno’s The Trojan Women

Christopher Trinacty, Emma Glen, Emily Hudson |

Blog: The Art of Translation: An Interview with Poet Aaron Poochigian

Christopher Trinacty |

Blog: Working Toward a Just and Inclusive Future for Classics

Joy Connolly |

Blog: Predicting the Future of Classics

Christopher Trinacty |

Blog: Vox Populi: Podcasting and Equity at the SCS Annual Meeting

Curtis Dozier |
A stone sculpture of a face with an open mouth and furrowed brow

Blog: Siliquasparsiones: Podcasts in Latin

Curtis Dozier, Christopher Polt |
Infant Hercules Strangling Two Serpents, late 15th–early 16th century. Bronze. Metropolitan Museum of Art. CC0 1.0.

Blog: Graphic Mythology: How Graphic Novels Visualize the Ancient World

Christopher Trinacty |
Photo by Christopher Trinacty and used by permission.

Blog: Music and Mythology: A Classics Playlist for the End of Summer

Christopher Trinacty |
A sculpture of a man's face, missing a nose

Blog: Teaching and Learning at the Museum, A Liberal Arts College Perspective

Andaleeb Banta, Christopher Trinacty |

A New Outlet for Classical Scholars to Publish Timely Writing (and get paid for it!)

Curtis Dozier |

Designing Classics Courses for "Significant Learning"

Curtis Dozier |

Support for Summer Writing and Research

Curtis Dozier |

Defending the liberal arts at graduation time

Joy Connolly |

Language-Focused Summer Programs in Italy and Greece

Curtis Dozier |

Turning toward the public

Joy Connolly |

A Healthy Dose of Skepticism...But No More

Curtis Dozier |

How I became a public intellectual and why you should too

Curtis Dozier |