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CFP: Revisiting the Scene: Mirror Scenes in Greek and Roman Theater| Category: Calls for PapersRevisiting the Scene: Mirror Scenes in Greek and Roman Theater Organizers: Vasileios Dimoglidis (University of Cincinnati), Christopher Gipson (… |
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CFP: Ancient Drama in Performance VIII| Category: Calls for PapersAncient Drama in Performance VIII Ancient Drama in Performance VIII will coincide with the 2025 Randolph… |
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CFP: Plutarch and the Natural World| Category: Calls for PapersPlutarch and the Natural World The relationship of mankind to the natural… |
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CFP: The Goddess at the Crossing Place| Category: Calls for PapersThe Goddess at the Crossing Place To honor the 150th anniversary of Classics at Marshall University, the Department of Humanities announces a conference that focuses… |
Graduate Student Caucus Meeting and Social Hour at the Annual Meeting| Category:Graduate Student Caucus Meeting Hosted by the SCS Graduate Student Committee Friday, January 3, 5:00pm-6:00pm, Independence Ballroom Salon C … |
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Matching Gift for New Prize Honoring Erich S. Gruen| Category: Awards and Fellowships
The SCS Board is delighted to announce a new prize, which will be awarded for the first time in 2020. The Gruen Prize honors Erich S. Gruen, Gladys Rehard Wood Professor of History and Classics Emeritus at the… |
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Themed Issue of TAPA on Race, Racism, and Classics| Category: Websites and ResourcesThe SCS is pleased to announce the appointment of Patrice Rankine and Sasha-Mae Eccleston… |
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For Teachers in DC| Category:SCS is pleased to be able to offer professional learning units (PLUs) to K-12 teachers in the District of Columbia who attend the AIA-SCS Annual Meeting from January 2-5 at the Marriott Marquis, Washington DC. Forms for PLUs will be available at… |
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New Prize Honoring Erich Gruen| Category: Awards and Fellowships… |
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Last Minute Hotel Deadline Extension and Raffle of Rooms!| Category:The 2020 Annual Meeting is less than two weeks away. Registration numbers continue to be strong, but we are still lagging behind with the reservations at the Renaissance hotel. We understand that some attendees will opt to stay with local friends… |