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Blog: Vox Populi: Podcasting and Equity at the SCS Annual Meeting

Curtis Dozier | Monday, December 31, 2019
A white marble sculpture of a hand hold a long cylinder

Blog: A Guide to Pitching Your Book at a Conference

Erin Averett, Sarah Bond, Derek Counts, Bethany Wasik | Friday, December 28, 2018
A stone sculpture of a face with an open mouth and furrowed brow

Blog: Siliquasparsiones: Podcasts in Latin

Curtis Dozier, Christopher Polt | Thursday, December 27, 2018

Blog: Conversations with Classicists: Interview Podcasts

Christopher Polt | Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Blog: Narrative Podcasts about the Classical World

Christopher Polt | Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Blog: A Spotlight on Classics Podcasting

Christopher Polt | Monday, December 24, 2018

Blog: Global Feminism and the Classics at the SCS Sesquicentennial

Andrea Gatzke | Thursday, December 20, 2018
Map of Atlantis by Athanasius Kircher, Mundus subterraneus, vol. 1. (Amsterdam 1678) (Image in the Public Domain via Wikimedia).

Blog: Archaeology and Aliens: Teaching the Myth of Atlantis

Ana Maria Guay | Thursday, December 13, 2018

Blog: A Short Note on the Renovated Epigraphic Museum in Athens

Laura Gawlinski | Monday, December 10, 2018

Blog: Ale Caesar! Classical Reception and the Art of the Beer Label

Sarah Bond | Friday, December 7, 2018
Tondo showing the Severan dynasty: Septimius Severus with Julia Domna, Caracalla and Geta, whose face has been erased, probably because of the damnatio memoriae put against him by Caracalla, from Djemila (Algeria), circa AD 199-200, Altes Museum, Berlin.

Blog: Diversifying Latin in High School and Middle School Classrooms

Danielle Bostick | Thursday, November 29, 2018
Header Image: Roman slave shackle found at Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire (Image via Wikimedia and taken by PortableAntiquities under a CC-BY-2.0).

Blog: Teaching Ancient Slavery in the South

Samuel Flores | Friday, November 23, 2018

Blog: Classics and the “Flyover States”: Remembering the Morrill Act in Middle America

Matthew Loar | Thursday, November 15, 2018

Blog: Digitally Mapping Cicero's Networks, Letters, and Emotions

Caitlin Marley | Friday, November 9, 2018

Blog: What a Difference an ἤ Makes: Hippocrates, Racism, and the Translation of Greco-Roman Thought

Lisl Walsh | Thursday, November 1, 2018
Dictionaries in the University of Iowa Classics Seminar Room, picture by Lindsay Vella and used by permission.

Review: Exploring Logeion, a Searchable Database of Greek and Latin Dictionaries

Willeon Slenders | Thursday, October 25, 2018
Lapis SatricanusIscrizione latina arcaica, VI secolo a.C. EDR 078476. Photo by Giulia Sarullo - Own work, via Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0.

Review: Searching EAGLE (The Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy)

Charles Hedrick | Sunday, October 14, 2018
Infant Hercules Strangling Two Serpents, late 15th–early 16th century. Bronze. Metropolitan Museum of Art. CC0 1.0.

Blog: Graphic Mythology: How Graphic Novels Visualize the Ancient World

Christopher Trinacty | Thursday, October 11, 2018
YouTube-TedEd screenshot from “A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome” animated by Cognitive Media and written and narrated by Ray Laurence (Image under a CC BY -- NC -- ND 4.0 International license).

Blog: Teaching Roman Daily Life Through Animation: Spotlight on Ray Laurence

Sarah Bond | Thursday, October 4, 2018

Blog: Diversifying Classics II: The University of Michigan’s Bridge MA

Arum Park | Wednesday, October 3, 2018