It is with great sadness that OCC passes on the message that Thelma Slater, a dear friend of the classics, passed away several days ago. More information can be found here. In 2004, she had set up at endowed lecture for classical studies at her … Continue reading R.I.P, Thelma Slater (1921-2013)
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John Carroll University, Castellano Scholarship
Latin teachers, Please encourage your students to apply for the four-year, full-tuition Castellano Scholarship in Classics at John Carroll University. In a time of great anxiety about the cost of college and the future of the humanities, this scholarship expresses the university’s continued commitment to … Continue reading John Carroll University, Castellano Scholarship
Indiana Classical Conference: Call for Papers
Please see the link below regarding the call for papers for the annual meeting of the Indiana Classical Conference (February 28th-March 1st at Butler University). The deadline for submissions December 20th: Call For Papers for ICC: Submission Information and Form
OCC Registration Deadline Extended
Please see the message below from Jim Andrews:I hope you have already registered for the annual meeting of the OCC here in Athens this coming Friday and Saturday. If for any reason you have not, please note that we have extended the registration deadline to … Continue reading OCC Registration Deadline Extended
John Carroll Hosting The Miller Lecture in Classics, “Performing Greek Drama: What it Can Teach Us”
John Carroll will be hosting its annual Miller Lecture in Classics on Thursday, October 10, at 5 pm. Dr. Amy Cohen, Associate Professor of Classics at Randolph College, will speak about “Performing Greek Drama: What It Can Teach Us.” Professor Cohen has directed seven Greek … Continue reading John Carroll Hosting The Miller Lecture in Classics, “Performing Greek Drama: What it Can Teach Us”