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Blog: How to Kill a Canon: Sourcebooks that Address the Silence

Sarah Bond |

Blog: How Do We Record the History of Women in Classics?

Claire Catenaccio |

Blog: Will Reading Fiction Make You a Better Ancient Historian?

Carlos Noreña |

Blog: Pygmalion, Polychromy, and Inclusiveness in Classics

Aimee Hinds |
Header Image: Athena looks on as Oedipus slays the Sphinx (Attic red-figured lekythos, 420-400 BCE now at the British Museum).

Blog: Luis Alfaro at the Two SCSs

Young Kim |

Blog: Global Feminism and the Classics at the SCS Sesquicentennial

Andrea Gatzke |
Dancers and musicians, tomb of the leopards, Monterozzi necropolis, Tarquinia, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fresco a secco. Height (of the wall): 1.70 m. 475 BCE. from Le Musée absolu, Phaidon, 10-2012, photographer Yann Forget. CC By 1.0.

Blog: Finding and Teaching Latin Later in Life: A Memoir

Ann Patty |

Blog: Greek and Roman "Aliens"

William Short |