SCS News
PAMLA Conference: CFPPosted in Calls for Papers. Call For Papers (deadline May 31) |
Announcing the 2023 Erich S. Gruen PrizePosted in Awards and Fellowships. On behalf of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), the Erich S. Gruen Prize Committee invites all graduate students in North America to enter the fourth annual competition for the best graduate research paper on multiculturalism in the ancient Mediterranean. This year the prize will be a cash award of $1,000. |
EPOS 2024: CFPPosted in Calls for Papers. Epic in the Latin West (4th-15th Centuries) Nuremberg, Wednesday, 25 September 2024 - Saturday, 28 September 2024 |
Black Classicists in TexasPosted in Classics in the News. KUT 90.5 in Austin, Texas is featuring the Black Classicists in Texas project, an in person and online exhibition that recovers the hidden history of early Black educators and classicists in central Texas. |
CFP: Plutarch and the EmotionsPosted in Calls for Papers. University of Hamburg, 13th-14th September 2023 |
Release 2 of open access online edition of scholia on Orestes by EuripidesPosted in Websites and Resources. Submitted by Donald Mastronarde I am pleased to announce that Release 2 of my open-access online edition of the scholia on Orestes has been officially launched as of May 1 at EuripidesScholia.org. |
Tom Palaima elected to the American Academy of Arts and SciencesPosted in Awards and Fellowships. Professor Thomas G. Palaima, Robert M. Armstrong Centennial Professor and Director, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (PASP) at the University of Texas at Austin has been elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). You can view all newly elected members at https://www.amacad.org/new-members-2023 |
NEH Grantees: April 2023Posted in Awards and Fellowships. The Society for Classical Studies congratulates the following individuals who and organizations which received NEH grants in April 2023. The projects funded include digital humanities, classical reception, and early modern studies, highlighting the rich variety of work currently undertaken by those in classical studies and adjacent fields. Congratulations! Research Grants: Sophie Mills (University of North Carolina, Asheville): The Discipline of Classics in Modern Fiction |
Denison University: Departmental Member SpotlightPosted in Degree and Certificate Programs. The Department of Classical Studies has had an exciting year in 2022-2023! |
Search for Editor for Second Edition of Trials in the Late Roman RepublicPosted in Websites and Resources. Michael C. |