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Diversity and Equality| Category: Presidential LettersI should like to bring you up to date on the Society’s efforts to encourage the development of a more diverse profession of Classics. It is perhaps appropriate that I write these words in St. Louis, which has become one of the symbols of our… |
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In Memoriam: James Sherman Ruebel| Category: In MemoriamIt is with great regret that we report the passing of James Ruebel, dean of the Honors College at Ball State University. You can leave a message or memory on… |
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In Memoriam: Harold Evjen (1929 - 2016)| Category: In MemoriamFrom the Denver Post (denverpost.com): It is with great regret that we report the passing of Harold Evjen, former professor at the University of Colorado and our former Executive… |
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Changes to Bylaws, Regulations, and Committees| Category: Presidential LettersAs I mentioned in my last message, at their meeting in June the Board of Directors adopted significant changes to the Bylaws and Regulations. Please do not stop reading here! These documents do not make interesting reading for most people,… |
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In Memoriam: Phillip and Estelle De Lacy| Category: In Memoriam… |
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Tribute to R. Elaine Fantham| Category: In Memoriam
Please see the following tribute to R. Elaine Fantham, contributed by Prof. Alison Keith, Acting Chair, Dept. of Classics at the University of Toronto
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President's Message - June 2016| Category: Presidential LettersYour Board of Directors met in New York on June 18th. Our gathering came as we near the hand-over from one executive director to another for the first time in seventeen years, with Adam Blistein’s retirement at the end of this month. Helen… |
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In Memoriam: David H. Porter| Category: In MemoriamI am very sorry to report the death of David H. Porter, with whom I worked very closely for almost my entire term as Executive Director. He served as Chair of our Development Committee from its revival in 2000 until this past January. In that… |
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In Memoriam: Alan Lindley Boegehold| Category: In MemoriamAlan Lindley Boegehold, Professor Emeritus of Classics at Brown University, died on October 28, 2015 at his home in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, in the presence of his wife of 61 years, Julie, and other members of his family. Alan was born in… |
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President's Message - February 2016| Category: Presidential LettersNo one who was present at the presidential panel organized by John Marincola in San Francisco will soon forget the combination of analysis, passion, and practicality offered by the speakers, as they sought to quantify and personalize the plight… |