Blog: Accessibility at conferences should be a priority
By ToriLee | July 18, 2023
Blog: Two Years Later: “Classics” after Coronavirus?
By Nandini Pandey | April 13, 2022
In an April 2020 post for Eidolon, I gathered predictions on “classics after coronavirus.” Two years later, it’s hard to believe all that’s changed — and all that’s stayed the same. Thanks to advocacy for more inclusive and global approaches to antiquity, the term “classics” can scarcely be used without scare quotes. Even the simple preposition “after” seems hopelessly outdated: we’re all learning to live and work alongside a virus that’s here to stay.
Blog: Stultitiis et rebus infestis: Petition for UVM to Surrender its Motto
By John Franklin | December 21, 2020
In memoriam Stellae Q. Decimae
Lucerna ardens extinguitur
Blog: Contingent Faculty Series: An Interview with Joshua Nudell
By Joshua Nudell | December 18, 2020
Our third interview in the Contingent Faculty Series is a digital sit-down between Salvador Bartera (SB) and Joshua Nudell (JN), Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Westminster College in Fulton, MO. Prof. Nudell holds a PhD in Ancient History from the University of Missouri. His research focuses on political culture and identity in Classical and early Hellenistic Greece, with particular focus on Ionia and the Greeks of Asia Minor. His monograph, Accustomed to Obedience?: A History of Classical Ionia, is under contract with the University of Michigan Press. Prof.