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- J.J. Peradotto (SUNY-Buffalo), "Interrogating the Canon, Deposing the Tyrannus":
1990 (San Francisco)
- Erich Gruen (California-Berkeley), "Cultural Fictions and Cultural Identity":
1992 (New Orleans)
- Charles Segal, "Classics, Ecumenism, and Greek Tragedy": 1994 (Atlanta).
- Emily Vermeule, "Archaeology and Philology: The Dirt and the Word": 1995 (San Diego).
- Robert Kaster, "The Shame of the Romans": 1996 (New York).
- Susan Treggiari, "Home and Forum: Cicero between 'Public' and 'Private'" (1997).
- Helene P. Foley, "Modern Performance and Adaptation of Greek Tragedy": 1998 (Washington, DC).
- David Konstan, "Altruism": 1999 (Dallas.)
- Julia Gaisser, "Teaching Classics in the Renaissance: Two Case Histories": 2001 (San Diego).
- Kenneth Reckford, "Pueri ludentes: Some Aspects of Play and Seriousness in Horace's Epistles": 2002 (Philadelphia).
- Michael Gagarin, "Telling Stories in Athenian Law": 2003 (New Orleans).
- James J. O'Donnell, "Late Antiquity: Before and After": 2004 (San Francisco).
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- Elaine Fantham, "Liberty and the People in Republican Rome": 2005 (Boston).
- Eleanor Leach, Roman seniores write to iuvenes 2006 (Montreal)
- Jenny Strauss Clay, Homer’s Trojan Theater, 2007 (San Diego). And check out the companion website to see Homer deploying the troops!
- Ruth Scodel, Stupid Pointless Wars 2008 (Chicago)
- Kurt A. Raaflaub, Conceptualizing and Theorizing Peace in Ancient Greece 2009 (Philadelphia)
- Josiah Ober, Wealthy Hellas 2010 (Anaheim)
- Dee L. Clayman, Berenice and her Lock 2011 (San Antonio)
- Kathleen M. Coleman, Bureaucratic Language in the Correspondence between Pliny and Trajan 2012 (Philadelphia)
- Jeffrey Henderson, A Brief History of Athenian Political Comedy (c. 440-c. 300) 2013 (Seattle)
- Denis Feeney, First Similes in Epic 2014 (Chicago)
- Kathryn Gutzwiller, Fantasy and Metaphor in Meleager 2015 (New Orleans)
- John Marincola, The Historian as Hero: Herodotus and the 300 at Thermopylae 2016 (San Francisco)
- Roger S. Bagnall, The Councillor and the Clerk: Class and Culture on a Roman Frontier 2017 (Toronto)
- S. Georgia Nugent, From Chiron to Charon: Crossing over to the Dark Side 2018 (Boston)
- Joseph Farrell, Ancient and Modern: A Critical Reflection 2019 (San Diego)
- Mary T. Boatwright, What Would Agrippina Do? 2020 (Washington DC)
- Sheila Murnaghan, Old News 2021 (virtual meeting)
- Shelley P. Haley, Sites of Salvation; Classics And Small Liberal Arts Colleges 2022 (virtual meeting)
- Matthew S. Santirocco, Reckonings 2023 (New Orleans)