The Department of Classical Studies at Duke University regrets to announce the sudden passing of its esteemed and beloved friend and colleague, Diskin Clay. An obituary…
The SCS Committee on Ancient and Modern Performance (CAMP) seeks participants for its performance at the SCS/AIA Annual Meeting in New Orleans (January 8-11, 2015). This year’s play is Wealth, an adaptation of Aristophanes’ Plutus…
The National Humanities Center offers up to 40 residential fellowships for advanced study in the humanities for academic-year or semester-long residencies. In addition to scholars from all fields of the humanities, the Center welcomes…
The 2013-2014 Placement Service season is about to end; so, the portal is no longer accepting new registrations from candidates. Please join us in a few weeks for the 2014-2015 Placement Year and for interviewing at the 2015 New Orleans Annual…
As Teaching Classical Languages enters its fifth year of publication and as the standards for online publication metamorphose before our eyes, it seems a good time to take stock of how our readers access the journal. How are your…
For the last annual meeting in Chicago, the Committee on Education organized a panel entitled "Classics and Study Abroad". Click here to read organizer…
Two long-time SCS members were among the 33 scholars and leaders in other fields elected this year to membership in the American Philosophical Society, the oldest learned society in the…
In accordance with the Board’s direction, yesterday Executive Director Adam Blistein submitted the filings necessary for the legal change of the Association’s name to Society for Classical Studies. We are, of course, announcing the advent of this…