Today on the blog, Jon Weiland reviews Pleiades, an online database of spacial information useful to everyone from GIS experts to non-classicists who want to learn about places in the ancient world.
An interview with Amy Lather and T.H.M. Gellar-Goad about Wake Forest University's "Classics Beyond Whiteness" course, which “studies misconceptions that ancient Greeks and Romans were white; race in Graeco-Roman societies; the role of Classics in modern racial politics; and non-white approaches to...
Funded in part by #ClassicsEverywh ere, here’s the first-ever painted portrait of Helen Maria Chesnutt, classicist and author of "The Road to Latin." The portrait is by Leo Rucker, an artist in Winston-Salem, NC, and was commissioned by the Department of Classics at Wake Forest University as part of...
Check out the first SPEAC (Students Promoting Equity in Archaeology and Classics) conference, "Now & Then: (In)Equity and Marginalization in Ancient Mediterranean Studies" on Friday, March 11, and Saturday, March 12. featuring talks by current undergraduate and graduate students and a keynote by Dr....
Partially funded by #ClassicsEverywhere, here’s a trailer for the opera Penelope and the Geese, a new feminist inte… https://t.co/H5UPTiv7rF
Some of the CFPs for the 2022 annual meeting AFG and OR panels are still open! https://t.co/BTHR1hbMaG
Recordings from the 2021 Annual #AIASCS are now available on our YouTube channel! These are the videos in which al… https://t.co/FaSS6eZwiv
Merriest of ἐξελαύνω days to #ClassicsTwitter and beyond! Far as we know this Classics holiday holds no official t… https://t.co/JHENZSgDcu
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Today on the blog, Nina Papathanasopoulou highlights Classics Everywhere initiatives that provide after-school arch… https://t.co/WilGg5r8v4