SCS News
Ithaca: Restoring and attributing Greek inscriptions using Artificial IntelligencePosted in Classics in the News. (publishing on behalf of Thea Sommerschield, a Marie Curie fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Fellow at Harvard’s CHS) |
Res Difficiles 3: Difficult Conversations in ClassicsPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Res Difficiles: A Conference on Challenges and Pathways for Addressing Inequity in Classics When: May 20, 2022 , 9:00am - 4:00pm Where: Live-streamed via Zoom [Registration now open] |
Dura-Europos: Past, Present, FuturePosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Dura-Europos: Past, Present, Future - Celebrating the Centennial of Excavations at Dura-Europos Sponsored by: Yale University’s interdisciplinary ARCHAIA Program for the Study of Ancient and Premodern Cultures and Societies Dates : March 31, 2022 - April 2, 2022 Where: Hybrid/Virtual [livestream] |
CAAS ARC Workshop : Diversity Policies are for EveryonePosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. CAAS ARC Workshop: Diversity Policies are for Everyone When: Saturday, March 19, 2022 - 11:00AM EDT Where: Virtual (via Zoom) |
Call for Proposals: CAAS 2022 Fall Annual MeetingPosted in Calls for Papers. Call for Proposals: CAAS 2022 Annual Meeting The Classical Association of the Atlantic States |
Hunter College-CUNY Graduate Programs in Latin EducationPosted in Degree and Certificate Programs. The Classics Program at Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY), advertises its graduate programs in Latin education. These programs combine courses and mentoring in the vibrant environs of New York City. They aim to foster the ability to make Latin compelling to a diverse population of middle and high school students. Both programs lead to certification in New York State. Applications are accepted in both the Fall and the Spring. |
CFP: ICoNiC - International Conferences of Novelty in ClassicsPosted in Calls for Papers. International Conferences of Novelty in Classics 1st ICoNiC: Audience Response in Ancient Greek and Latin Literature: Concepts, Contexts, Conflicts - Multiple Approaches to Author-Audience Relationship |
Herodotus Marathon [reading] : May 31 - June 1, 2022Posted in SCS Announcements. Between 6pm GMT on 31 May 2022 and the following evening, 1 June 2022, the Herodotus Helpline will be hosting the Herodotus Marathon. This is a non-stop, multilingual reading of Herodotus’ Histories. We are calling it the Marathon because we anticipate that it will take a little over 26 hours. Non-stop. Different readers will read their sections of the Histories via zoom, but it will be broadcast live (and recorded for posterity) on youtube. |
CFP: Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal: Myth and ArtPosted in Calls for Papers. Fall/Winter 2022 issue: Myth and Art |
NEH Summer Institute for K-12 Teachers: Timeless Parallels: Veteran Voices and Classical LiteraturePosted in Summer Programs. The Hill School and Valencia College invite applications to the NEH Institute, Timeless Parallels: Veteran Voices and Classical Literature Eligibility: |