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2022 Annual Meeting Goes Virtual| Category:The AIA and SCS have made the difficult decision to switch our upcoming 2022 Annual Meeting to a virtual only event. We had high hopes to once again have an in-person component to our meeting, but the rapid rise in Covid cases due to the Delta… |
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SCS Teaching Award Winners for 2021| Category: Awards and FellowshipsSCS is pleased to announce the following winners of the 2021 excellence in teaching awards. Please join us in congratulating the winners! Excellence in Teaching at the K-12 Level Jessie Craft (Reagan High School, WSFCS school… |
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CFP: Exemplary Representation(s) of the Past| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Papers ‘… |
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Statement of the SCS Executive Committee| Category: Public StatementsSince issues pertaining to social media continue to arise, the Society for Classical Studies wishes as a supplement to its earlier statement to caution its members and the members of its various affiliated organizations… |
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ASCSA Summer Seminars 2022| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and MeetingsThe American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce its summer seminars for 2022: Thanatopsis: Greek Funerary Customs Through the Ages (June 6-24, 2022), led by Professor Daniel B. Levine and… |
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Vergilian Society Tours and Workshops| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and MeetingsTravel and see ancient sites in the Mediterranean and Europe in 2022! … |
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25th Anniversary of the Basel Commentary on Homer's Iliad| Category: Classics in the NewsBasler Homer-Kommentar [zur Ilias] (BK) / … |
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CFP: Multi-Sensory Experience of Mystery Cults| Category: Calls for PapersThe Multi-Sensory Experience of Mystery Cults … |
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Online Panel: Classics in Africa: The Ways Forward| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and MeetingsThe panel seeks to bring together academics and non-academics to brainstorm ways in which we can effect positive changes to the field of Classics given its negative past, public perception of the field, and the various institutional policies that… |
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AIMS 2021 Annual Meeting| Category: Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings"'What Has Antiquity Ever Done for Us?' The Vitality of Ancient Reception Studies, Now." Online, Wednesday, 15 December to Saturday, 18 December … |