SCS News
CFP: Cultural Identity in Political RhetoricPosted in Calls for Papers. Cultural Identity in Political Rhetoric: Past and Present Society for Classical Studies 2021 Annual Meeting – January 7-10, Chicago, IL Organizer: Tedd A. Wimperis (twimperis@elon.edu) |
CFP: ""Koinonia" in Plato's PhilosophyPosted in Calls for Papers. “Koinonia” in Plato’s Philosophy |
Undergraduate Minority Scholarship Renamed in Honor of Frank M. Snowden Jr.Posted in Awards and Fellowships. On January 5, 2020, the SCS Board of Directors approved a name change for the Minority Scholarship in Classics and Classics Archaeology. The scholarships will now be known as the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships. The name change was recommended by President-Elect Shelley P. Haley and the SCS Committee on Diversity in the Profession. |
CFPs for 2021 Annual Meeting in ChicagoPosted in Calls for Papers. Please see our 2021 Annual Meeting page for a number of calls for abstracts from our affiliated groups, organizers of organizer-refereed panels, the Committee on Ancient and Modern Performance, and the |
CFP: Greco-Roman Antiquity and White SupremacyPosted in Calls for Papers. Call for Abstracts: Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy Society for Classical Studies Annual Meeting, Jan 7–10, 2021 |
CFP: Flavian Sicily Conference and TourPosted in Calls for Papers. Flavian Sicily: An Academic Conference and Tour of Ancient Sites Organizers: Antony Augoustakis and Joy Littlewood |
IIE: Enhancing U.S.-Greece Academic Collaboration through International Academic PartnershipsPosted in Classics in the News.
The Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs is launching a partnership with the Institute for International Education. This is part of a broader effort to boost the extroversion of the Greek education system and Greek universities specifically.
The partnership aims at bringing a delegation from selected US institutions to visit Greece for a week at the end of March to meet Greek rectors and visit Greek universities. The purpose of the partnership is to establish contact between US institutions and their Greek counterparts. |
NEH Seminar for Pre-Collegiate TeachersPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. ROMAN DAILY LIFE IN PETRONIUS AND POMPEII An NEH Summer Seminar for Pre-Collegiate Teachers (July 13-31, 2020) |
NEH Public Scholar's ProgramPosted in Calls for Papers. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications for the 2020 round of the Public Scholars program, which supports the creation of well-researched nonfiction books in the humanities written for the broad public. The program welcomes projects in all areas of the humanities, regardless of geographic or chronological focus. The resulting books might present a narrative history, tell the stories of important individuals, analyze significant texts, provide a synthesis of ideas, revive interest in a neglected subject, or examine the latest thinking on a topic. |
NEH Grants for Classically Themed Projects (January, 2020)Posted in Classics in the News. January, 2020 Below is a list of the most recent NEH grantees and their Classically-themed projects. The NEH helps fund a number of SCS initiatives, and their support affects the field of Classics at a national and local level. Grantees |