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2025 Annual Meeting: Submission Deadline Extended| Category:The SCS Program Committee is happy to announce a slight extension to the deadline for submissions for the Annual Meeting in 2025 (January 2-5, Philadelphia). Please… |
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2024 Election Slate| Category:The 2023-2024 SCS Nominating Committee, co-chaired by Ronnie Ancona and Pramit Chaudhuri, has worked hard through Fall 2023 and early 2024. The Committee is pleased to present the following slate of candidates for election in Summer 2024. Many… |
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2025 Annual Meeting: SCS Abstract and Proposal Submission System is Open| Category:We are pleased to announce that the SCS Abstract and Proposal submission system is now open and can be found via the link below: |
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Changes to SCS Dues Rates| Category:We hope to see many of you again in Philadelphia next year (2-5 January 2025), and urge you to renew your membership now if you haven’t done so already, as dues rates are scheduled to rise on February 1st. The SCS Board of Directors voted… |
SCS Committee on Diversity in the Profession: Reception in Boston| Category:The SCS Committee on Diversity in the Profession invites annual meeting attendees to a reception on Thursday January 4, 2018 at 9pm St. George B, Westin Copley Place … |
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TLL Reception in Boston| Category:The SCS Advisory Board of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Fellowship is holding a reception on Thursday January 4, 2018 at 6pm Atrium… |
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Updated Resource on Teaching Certification Requirements| Category:We have updated our resource on teacher certification requirements in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia. Read more here… |
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Questions for SCS Outreach Panel| Category:The SCS Outreach Panel is soliciting questions to address at the SCS Annual Meeting in Boston. Click on this link to submit your questions about outreach activities of the SCS: https://goo.… |
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Pending Tax Legislation and Graduate Student Tuition| Category:… |
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Statement Opposing U.S. Proposal to Tax Tuition Waivers| Category:
The Society for Classical Studies has signed on to a statement urging Congress to reject the proposed tax on graduate student tuition waivers.
You can read the full statement and list of signatories here: … |