SCS News
NEH Grantees: January 2024Posted Mon, 02/05/2024 - 09:06 in Classics in the News. The Society for Classical Studies congratulates the following individuals and organizations announced as National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Grantees in January 2024, for their projects in classical studies and adjacent fields: |
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Departmental Member SpotlightPosted Thu, 02/01/2024 - 12:25 in Degree and Certificate Programs. The Classics Department at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign offers BA, MA, and PhD programs in Greek, Latin, Classical Civilization, and Classical Philology, an MA in the Teaching of Latin, and an undergraduate minor in Modern Greek Studies. All of our graduate students are fully funded, and additional fellowships are available to support research-related travel. |
2024 Charles J. Goodwin Awards of MeritPosted Wed, 01/31/2024 - 10:21 in Awards and Fellowships. The Charles J. Goodwin Awards of Merit, three prizes given annually, are named in honor of a long-time member and generous benefactor of the Society for Classical Studies. They are the only honors for scholarly books given by the Society. The awards are presented at the Annual Meeting for an outstanding contribution to classical scholarship published by a member of the Society during the three years before the current calendar year, i.e., in this case, 2021, 2022, and 2023. |
NEH Grant Awardee: Resituating the Humanities in Place-Based LearningPosted Fri, 01/26/2024 - 09:03 in Classics in the News. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a grant to fund a three-year project at Monmouth College, “Resituating the Humanities in Place-Based Learning.” Congratulations to Robert Holschuh Simmons (Classics), David Wright (English), Anne Mamary (Philosophy), and Valerie Deisinger (History)! This humanities initiative will create a digital repository based on student projects that center issues of displacement and local history in West Central Illinois. |
CFP: Medicine, Science and Enslavement in the Classical World: Encompassing IntersectionsPosted Wed, 01/24/2024 - 09:49 in Calls for Papers. Medicine, Science and Enslavement in the Classical World: Encompassing Intersections Co-organisers: Rebecca Flemming (Exeter) and Laurence Totelin (Cardiff) |
CFP: Symposium Vesuvianum 2024Posted Tue, 01/23/2024 - 15:25 in Calls for Papers. Symposium Vesuvianum 2024 Organizers: Nicole G. Brown (Williams College), John Oksanish (Wake Forest University) |
Changes to SCS Dues RatesPosted Tue, 01/23/2024 - 12:33 in SCS Announcements. We hope to see many of you again in Philadelphia next year (2-5 January 2025), and urge you to renew your membership now if you haven’t done so already, as dues rates are scheduled to rise on February 1st. The SCS Board of Directors voted unanimously to change the dues rates at their meeting in Chicago earlier this month. In awareness of the economic challenges our lower-salaried members face, the new dues structure does not raise rates at all, or only by very little, for these members. |
The 2024 David D. and Rosemary H. Coffin FellowshipPosted Thu, 01/18/2024 - 13:06 in Awards and Fellowships. In 2024 the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) will again award the David D. and Rosemary H. Coffin Fellowship for study and travel in classical lands. The Fellowship was established in 2004 by the friends and students of David and Rosemary Coffin to honor the skill, devotion, learning, and kindness with which they educated students at Phillips Exeter Academy for more than thirty years. |
CFPs for 2025 Annual MeetingPosted Wed, 01/17/2024 - 09:13 in Calls for Papers. Please see the 2025 Annual Meeting page for calls for papers for the 2025 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA, including calls from SCS committees, affiliated groups, and organizer-refereed panels. Most CFPs have upcoming deadlines in February or March. The 2025 Annual Meeting will take place January 2, 2025 - January 5, 2025 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown (1200 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA). |
From President Alison KeithPosted Wed, 01/17/2024 - 08:49 in Presidential Letters. 17 January, 2024 Dear Colleagues, |