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In Memoriam: Robert A. Seelinger| Category: In Memoriam(Written by Ted Tarkow) An alum of Dickinson, Brown, and the University of Missouri (MU), Bob Seelinger (1951-2018) taught classics at Westminster College in Fulton, MO, from 1979 until taking early retirement in 2015, necessitated… |
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November 13: Transforming Classics| Category:Join us for the official start of our Sesquicentennial! … |
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Early Registration Deadline is November 9| Category:The early registration deadline for the 2019 AIA-SCS Annual Meeting in San Diego is Friday November 9. Register on or before that date in order to benefit from the early rate. You can register… |
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Endorsement of Open Letter on Fake and Unprovenanced Manuscripts| Category: Public StatementsThis post has recently been updated with a response from Brill. The SCS Statement on Professional Ethics emphasizes the need for due diligence… |
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CFP: The Supernatural from Antiquity to the Medieval Period| Category: Calls for PapersNatural Not Yet Understood: The Supernatural from Antiquity to the Medieval Period
Department of Classical Studies, Brandeis University
Graduate Student Conference
April 13th, 2019
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SCS and WCC Childcare and Caregiver Subsidies for the AIA-SCS 2019 Annual Meeting| Category:SCS SCS members can apply for funds to support childcare / dependent care provided either in San Diego or in other locations during the Annual Meeting. To apply, please email… |
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2019 Career Networking Registration Open| Category:Registration for the Career Networking event at the 2019 Annual Meeting is now open. This special event is co-sponsored by SCS and the… |
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CFP: Organized and Affiliated Group Panels for SCS 2020| Category: Calls for PapersCalls for Papers are already out for Affiliated Group Panels and… |
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CFP: New York Undergraduate Classics Conference| Category: Calls for PapersThe… |
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Call for Volunteers: Student Volunteers for Annual Meeting| Category:Call for Volunteers The Society for Classical Studies seeks graduate or undergraduate student volunteers for the 150th Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, which will take place this coming January. Assignments will… |