SCS News
CFP: International Congress of Greek and Latin EpigraphyPosted in Calls for Papers. Chères et chers collègues, |
Supporting AAPI CommunitiesPosted in SCS Announcements. Last week, several members of the SCS Board of Directors participated in a powerful and important solidarity event organized by the Women’s Classical Caucus (WCC) and Asian and Asian American Classical Caucus (AAACC) after the shootings in Atlanta that resulted in the deaths of eight individuals, six of whom were Asian women. |
Awards and Fellowships: Spring 2021Posted in Awards and Fellowships. Awards and Fellowships: Spring 2021We congratulate the following award and fellowship winners for 2021: Frank M. Snowden Scholarships
Pearson Fellowship
TLL Fellowship |
The Inaugural SAIG/GSC Dissertation LecturePosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. The Inaugural SAIG/GSC Dissertation Lecture The AIA’s Student Affairs Interest Group (SAIG) and SCS’s Graduate Student Committee (GSC) are pleased to announce the 2021 SAIG/GSC Dissertation Lecture! This annual talk is a collaborative effort intended to highlight the work of a senior doctoral candidate whose research features interdisciplinary work between the fields of archaeology and classical philology, and to support the student networks between these related fields. |
New Office HoursPosted in Executive Director Letters. The past few weeks, and indeed the past few months and the past year, have been incredibly difficult in so many ways. The pandemic, the increasingly uncertain financial state of higher education and the humanities in particular, and the persistence of hate and racism are resulting in serious practical and emotional impacts. As SCS strives to address all these challenges and to serve its members, we are introducing a new experimental program of "office hours" that will provide members with short confidential Zoom appointments with the Executive Director to air concerns and make requests. |
Today is National Humanities Advocacy Day!Posted in General Announcements. A message from the National Humanities Alliance: "Advocates from all 50 states and Washington D.C. will be meeting virtually with their Members of Congress and congressional staff to discuss federal funding for the humanities. They will be thanking Members of Congress for the funding in the American Rescue Plan and pushing for increased funding for a wide range of humanities programs in FY 2022! Help bolster their efforts by writing to your Members of Congress today! |
Conference: Gorgias/Gorgias: The Sicilian Orator and the Platonic DialoguePosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Gorgias/Gorgias The Sicilian Orator and the Platonic Dialogue |
Talk: "Sex, Rage, & Change: Feminist Adaptation of Ovid's Metamorphoses"Posted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Sex, Rage, & Change:Feminist Adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses |
Lecture Series: Society for Ancient Mediterranean ReligionsPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions SPRING LECTURE SERIES 2021 Après le deluge: plagues, propaganda, and the mobility of the divine |
Conference: ResDifficiles 2.0Posted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. |