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SEMCR 2022 CFP

Transformations of classical rhetoric in the Renaissance

The Society for Early Modern Classical Reception (SEMCR) invites proposals for papers to be delivered at the 2022 meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in San Francisco, CA. For its seventh annual panel, SEMCR invites abstracts on transformations of classical rhetoric in the Renaissance.

CFP: Ancient and Modern Civic Activism

Call for Papers: Ancient and Modern Civic Activism

Classics and Social Justice Affiliated Group Panel SCS/AIA 2022

Organizers: Amit Shilo (UC, Santa Barbara), Lindsey Mazurek (Indiana University, Bloomington)

SCS Newsletter - November 2020 (Career Networking)

Career Networking Event

Thursday January 7, 2021: 12-2PM

In response to the shifting job market for Classics PhDs, the Society for Classical Studies will hold a Career Networking event at the virtual annual AIA-SCS meeting. This event will allow for graduate students, contingent faculty, and others who are interested to meet with graduates of Classics MA / PhD programs whose primary career is not, or has not been, teaching and research at the college and university level.

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SCS Newsletter - November 2020 (CAMP)

Notes from CAMP

Every year, the Committee on Ancient and Modern Performance (CAMP) presents a script-in-hand reading of an ancient play, or a modern play with classical themes. Our goal is twofold. First, CAMP seeks to promote the exploration of ancient performance texts through their intended medium. Second, the CAMP performance provides members of the SCS with the opportunity to engage in the scholarship of performance. This opportunity is particularly important to scholars without the resources to peruse performance work at their home institutions.

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SCS 2021 Annual Meeting Volunteer Information

Volunteer Information

The SCS is once again calling for volunteers to assist in the smooth operation of our annual meeting proceedings. Since we are meeting virtually this year we have a need for tech assistants to sit in on paper sessions to ensure that all speakers and participants have the most fulfilling and trouble-free experience possible.