Departmental News
Patrick Hunt featured in National Geographic, Germany
Christian Kaesser coming to Stanford!
Kaesser will join the faculty of the Department of Classics in 2008-2009 as an assistant professor. Click here to learn more about Kaesser...more
Two Classics Grad Students Receive the 2008-2009 Geballe Dissertation Research Fellowship
Congratulations to
Rachel Ahern who will be working on her dissertation discussing The Rhetoric of Homeric Speech
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Lela Urquhart who will be working on her dissertation discussing Greek Religion and Indigenous Society in the Archaic Western Mediterranean: Impacts, Interactions, and Religious Integration
The Geballe Dissertation Prize Fellowships, endowed by Theodore and Frances Geballe, are awarded to doctoral students whose work is of the highest distinction and promise. In addition to a fellowship stipend, the recipients of these fellowships have offices at the Center and take part, with other graduate and faculty fellows, in the Center’s programs, promoting humanistic research and education at Stanford. The Geballe Dissertation Prize Fellowships also provide additional research funding.
Will Shearin to join Classics as a Stanford Humanities Fellow
His intellectual interests lie largely at the intersection of philosophy and literature, particularly in the realms of (ancient) materialism and language, where he studies the political and ethical effects (and possibilities) of language and its materialities. ..more
Stanford's Classics Club
On Monday, February 11, 2008 Stanford Undergrads will hold the first meeting of the Stanford Classics Club. Affiliated with the National Senior Classical League and the National Junior Classical League, this new Stanford...more
Stanford at the APA/AIA Annual Meeting
The American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America's joint Annual Meeting was held on January 3-6, 2008 at the Chicago Hyatt Regency in Chicago. See what everyone talked about!
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