December 22, 2020
| Category: Presidential Letters
The Presidential Panel at the 2021 Annual Meeting will be held on Friday January 8, 5:30-7:30pm CST. Registered attendees can access the panel via the virtual annual meeting platform.
This panel responds to a shameful…
May 25, 2020
| Category: Presidential Letters
Please see below a message from the SCS President, followed by a listing of 2020 graduates:
With in-person celebrations ruled out by the coronavirus pandemic, the Society for Classical…
March 29, 2020
| Category: Presidential Letters
As we all contend with the unprecedented challenges presented by the COVID-19 Coronavirus, I want to…
December 29, 2019
| Category: Websites and Resources
The SCS is pleased to announce the appointment of Patrice Rankine and Sasha-Mae Eccleston…
April 12, 2019
| Category: Websites and Resources
The index and all the published volumes of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (A–M, O–P, and Onomasticon C–D) are now available as open access pdfs from the Bavarian Academy:
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February 14, 2019
| Category: Presidential Letters
We have now reviewed the video of the Panel on the Future of Classics, which will be disseminated online today, February 14, 2019.
The video makes it clear that what was said to Prof. Padilla Peralta was: “You may have got your job…
January 9, 2019
| Category: Presidential Letters
As some of you witnessed personally and all can now read (see, e.g., The Chronicle ), the 150th Annual Meeting of the Society…
December 10, 2018
| Category: Websites and Resources
As part of the organization's Sesquicentennial celebrations, SCS has developed a short history of its book publications. You can read that history …
July 20, 2018
| Category: Presidential Letters
In my most recent letter , I outlined the reasons why there are so few cities that can accommodate the SCS-AIA Joint Annual Meeting. That…
May 23, 2018
| Category: Presidential Letters
In my first presidential letter , right after the annual meeting last January, I wrote about the need to consider not only where we meet, but at what time of…