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NEH Grants for Classically Themed Projects (April, 2018)| Category: Classics in the NewsApril, 2018 Below is a list of the most recent NEH grantees and their Classically-themed projects. The NEH helps fund a number of SCS initiatives, and their support affects the field of Classics at a national and local… |
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Southern Virginia University Adds a Classics Program| Category: Classics in the NewsA new Classics program has started up at Southern Virginia University. The university now offers a Major and Minor in Classical Studies, with classes in Greek and Latin as well as history, philosophy, and the arts. Join us in… |
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SCS Member Receives Guggenheim Fellowship| Category: Classics in the NewsSCS Member Scott Johnson has received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
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New Budget Includes $3 million Increase for NEH| Category: Classics in the NewsAfter the threat of agency closure by the end of next fiscal year, congress has instead approved a $3 million dollar increase in funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Former Vatican Translator Brings Spoken Latin to Cornell| Category: Classics in the News(From the Cornell Alumni Magazine) A former translator of the Pope's messages into Latin has joined the Cornell faculty to spread the practice of spoken Latin in the classroom. … |
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Latin Epigraphy Program in Rome in Summer 2018 (AAR)| Category: Classics in the NewsLatin Epigraphy Program in Rome in Summer 2018 The American Academy in Rome is pleased to offer in June 2018 an intensive introduction to the study of Latin and Greek inscriptions in the city of Rome. AAR Summer… |