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Blog: Working Together to Transcribe Ancient Documents During COVID-19

Sarah Bond |

Blog: Classics Everywhere: Classics through the Eyes of Black Communities Worldwide

Nina Papathanasopoulou |

Blog: Women in Classics: A Conversation with Judith Hallett

Claire Catenaccio |

Blog: Classics Everywhere: Enriching Children’s Learning with Interactive and Creative Programs

Nina Papathanasopoulou |

Blog: Classics Everywhere: Examining the Past with a Comparative and Critical Eye

Nina Papathanasopoulou |

Blog: Inscribed Memory, the Holocaust, and the Jewish Population of Rome

Sarah Bond |

Blog: Classics Everywhere: Activating your Imagination through the Arts

Nina Papathanasopoulou |

Blog: Classics Everywhere: Celebrating African-American Classicists

Nina Papathanasopoulou |
Apadana Hall, 5th century BC carving of Persian and Median soldiers in traditional costume. CC BY-SA 3.0.

Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Classics

Catherine Bonesho |

Blog: Global Feminism and the Classics at the SCS Sesquicentennial

Andrea Gatzke |
Roman Triumphal arch panel copy from Beth Hatefutsoth, showing spoils of Jerusalem temple. Image via Wikimedia under a CC BY-SA 3.0 License.

Blog: Roman Festivals in Rabbinic Literature and the intersection of Judaism and Rome

Catherine Bonesho |

Blog: Sites of Memory and Memories of Conflict: Imperial Rome, Jerusalem, and Nero

Catherine Bonesho |

Blog: Addressing Harassment in Academia at the SCS in Boston

Rebecca Kennedy |
A sketched tree with large leaves connecting to one another, with Greek writing on each leaf

Blog: Using Dependency Syntax Treebanking in the Classroom and in Research

Robert Gorman, vgorman1 |

Blog: Student Research and Digital Tools

Marie-Claire Beaulieu |