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From President Kirk Ormand: Regarding Recent Actions of the Federal Government| Category: Presidential LettersDear Colleagues, What follows is a Presidential Letter. It has not been brought to the Board for approval and does not constitute policy. This venue exists for me, as President, to raise matters of… |
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Announcing the 2025 Erich S. Gruen Prize| Category: Awards and FellowshipsThe Society for Classical Studies is pleased to announce that the 2025 Erich S. Gruen Prize is now open for… |
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2024 Mary-Kay Gamel Outreach Prize| Category: Awards and FellowshipsFollowing the unanimous recommendation of the Outreach Prizes Committee, we wish to deliver the exciting news that Candida R. Moss has been… |
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2024 Forum Prize| Category: Awards and FellowshipsFollowing the unanimous recommendation of the Outreach Prizes Committee, we wish to deliver the exciting news that Max Miller of Tasting History… |
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Call for Applications: 2025-2026 Hellenic Research Fellowship Program| Category: Awards and FellowshipsCalifornia State University, Sacramento |
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Upcoming Deadline: SCS Raffaella Cribiore Award for Outstanding Literary Translation| Category: Awards and FellowshipsThe Society for Classical Studies is pleased to announce the new annual Raffaella Cribiore Award for Outstanding Literary… |
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Announcing the New SCS Award for Excellence in Academic Advising| Category: Awards and FellowshipsThe Award for Excellence in Academic Advising recognizes programs and departments which actively and positively shape students’ lives and careers through purposeful and sustained advising activities, and is inclusive of academic, research,… |
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2025 ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships| Category: Awards and FellowshipsThe American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announces the seventh competition for Leading Edge… |
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From President Kirk Ormand: The Future of the Annual Meeting| Category: Presidential LettersDear Colleagues, As I write this, the fires in southern California are still raging, and largely uncontrolled. Many thousands have lost their homes and their livelihoods in what will be a defining natural disaster for 2025. Among them are… |