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A collection of small statues of ancient women in various poses

Blog: (Re)habilitating Old Woman A, or: Reading female bad language in Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen as a 40-something woman

Amy Coker | Monday, November 7, 2022

Blog: Rethinking the Graduate Greek Survey

Clara Bosak-Schroeder | Tuesday, August 9, 2022
A red fresco with a circle depicting a man holding a book

Blog: Equitable Assessment in the Classics Classroom, Part 3 of 3: “Alternative” Assessment: Ungrading in Classics

Elizabeth Manwell, Ashli Baker, Katherine Beydler | Monday, August 1, 2022
A group of men in togas sitting and standing outside near some columns and a tree

Blog: Equitable Assessment in the Classics Classroom, Part 2 of 3: Labor-Based Grading in the Classics Classroom

Ashli Baker, Katherine Beydler, Elizabeth Manwell | Monday, July 25, 2022
An ornate carved gold square, at the center of which is a stylized horse with a small winged animal resting on its hind quarters. There are decorative patterns forming a border around the horse.

Blog: Dissertation Spotlight: Language and Difference in Herodotus

Edward Nolan | Monday, November 22, 2021
Hephaestus returns to Olympus riding a donkey and carrying hammer and tongs. He is led by Dionysus, who bears a thyrsos (pine-cone tipped staff) and drinking cup.

Blog: A Brief Guide to Disability Terminology and Theory in Ancient World Studies

Alexandra Morris, Debby Sneed | Monday, August 30, 2021

Blog: Come and Take It: The End of Eidolon

Sarah Bond | Friday, December 4, 2020

Blog: Women in Classics: Froma Zeitlin

Claire Catenaccio | Friday, June 12, 2020

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

Claire Catenaccio | Friday, November 15, 2019

Blog: Pygmalion, Polychromy, and Inclusiveness in Classics

Aimee Hinds | Thursday, January 24, 2019

Blog: Global Feminism and the Classics at the SCS Sesquicentennial

Andrea Gatzke | Thursday, December 20, 2018