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Two images of a cartoon Hades. Left, from the Hercules movie, a large, fat, gray man wearing a gray tshirt and black toga. His face is long and narrow, his eyes yellow, and his hair looks like a blue flame coming off the top of his head. Right, a blue-skinned man that looks like a human wearing a black suit and tie and white shirt, his hair is short and silvery.

Blog: Bad Boys and Worse Verse: Hades and Persephone in Translation, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses to Young/New Adult Fiction

Piper Hays |
A rust-colored mosaic of a man's face with shaggy hair and a beard

Odysseus Shot First: Signs of Differing Traditions in Odyssey 16-22

Ben Winnick |

A New Incarnation of Latin in China, by Yongyi Li

Ellen Bauerle, Yongyi Li |

The Kids Are Alright, or, Nobody Killed the Liberal Arts: Michael Broder and Daniel Tompkins Discuss Joseph Epstein

Ellen Bauerle |

Linking Course to Production: The Oresteia Project, by Ruth Weiner and Clara Shaw Hardy

Ellen Bauerle |

The Stakes are High: Tragedy and Transformation within Prison Walls, by Elizabeth Bobrick

Wells Hansen, Elizabeth Bobrick |

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? by Ellen Bauerle

Ellen Bauerle |

Labors and Lesson Plans: Educating Young Hercules in Two 1990s Children’s Television Programs, by Angeline Chiu

Ellen Bauerle |

Andrew Dalby and Sally Grainger, The Classical Cookbook (Revised Edition): Reviewed by Larry Ball

Wells Hansen |

Vera Lachmann, the Classics, and Camp Catawba, by Charles Miller

Ellen Bauerle, Charles Miller |

Flipping a Coin: Building a Numismatic Database with Undergraduate Researchers, by Julie Langford

Ellen Bauerle, Julie Langford |

My Path to Classics: My Teacher, Alfred V. Morro, by Adam Blistein

Wells Hansen, Adam Blistein |

A Virtual New Page for Amphora

Ellen Bauerle |