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A black-and-white image of the reverse of a diadrachm of Magas, dated 300–275 BCE, depicting the silphium plant, with a small crab on the right side and Greek letters interspersed in the branches of the plant.

Blog: Roe v. Wade, the GOP, and echoes of Augustus: Reproducing fascism

Serena Witzke |
Gaius Gracchus addressing the plebeians. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Blog: Impeachment and Republican Rome

Serena Witzke |

Blog: The Art of Translation: An Interview with Jinyu Liu

Adrienne Rose |

Blog: Can a New Journal Modify the Way We Teach and Understand Classical Translations?

Adrienne Rose |

Blog: Domestic Violence in Ancient Rome and Game of Thrones

Serena Witzke |

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 |
Image of A.E. Stalling’s new book of poetry, Like, and a scarf with its cover printed on it (Image used by permission and taken by John Psaropoulos).

Blog: The Art of Translation: An interview with A.E. Stallings

Adrienne Rose |

Blog: Finding the Boundaries: Leading Classical Study Abroad Tours And Teaching From Inscriptions

Adrienne Rose |

Blog: How to Choose the “Right” Translation to Teach

Adrienne Rose |
Mosaic depicting theatrical masks of Tragedy and Comedy

Blog: Teaching Comedy through Performance

Serena Witzke, T. H. M. Gellar-Goad |

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 |

Language-Focused Summer Programs in Italy and Greece

Curtis Dozier |

A Healthy Dose of Skepticism...But No More

Curtis Dozier |

How I became a public intellectual and why you should too

Curtis Dozier |