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Public Statement| Category: Public StatementsThe Executive Committee of the SCS has issued the following statement: For several years, serious issues have arisen concerning online communications within the classics community. The SCS reminds its members to respect the dignity of one… |
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2021 Election Slate| Category:Summer 2021 Election Slate The 2020-2021 SCS Nominating Committee, co-chaired by Laurel Fulkerson and Celia Schultz, has worked hard through the late Fall 2020 and early 2021. The Committee is pleased to present the… |
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In Memoriam: Philip A. Stadter| Category: In MemoriamThe Classics Department at UNC-Chapel Hill is sad to announce that Philip A. Stadter died last week at the age of 84 in North Carolina. In over forty years of teaching at UNC, and in almost twenty years of a very active retirement, Philip wrote… |
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CFP: Interplay of Spectacle in the Roman Arena (Undergrad Conference)| Category: Calls for PapersThe Interplay of Spectacle in the Roman Arena … |
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Conference: The Cathartic History Conference| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and MeetingsThe Cathartic History Conference is a digital conference, free and open to the public, that aims to propose Aristotelian catharsis as a new lens for historical inquiry. The conference will take place over two days: Friday, February 26th, and… |
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Fellowships: Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives (Harvard)| Category: Awards and FellowshipsNew Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at the Harvard University Department of the Classics … |
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CFP: Sapiens Ubique Civis VIII| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Papers… |
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Performance: Plautus in the Late 19th c. Heartland| Category: PerformancesPlautus in the late 19th c Heartland: a Symposium and Performance In May 1884, nine female students at Washington University in St. Louis staged a performance of Plautus’ Rudens (“The Rope”) in Latin, also publishing their… |
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Conference: Rome and Iberia - Diversity of Relations from Antiquity to Modernity| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and MeetingsThe Department of Spanish Studies and the Department of… |
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SCS Urges Kansas Regents to Abandon Temporary Suspension of Tenure Protections| Category: Public StatementsAcademic freedom and tenure are of fundamental importance, indeed the basis upon which America has achieved pre-eminence in higher education. Without its protections, faculty are at constant risk of arbitrary termination, with chilling and… |