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The UCLA Department of Classics is one of three Humanities departments at UCLA ranked in the top ten nationally in the last National Research Council report. Classics forms the foundation for the Humanities. Philology, philosophy, government (including democracy), the theater, linguistics, archaeology, literary theory and many other fields have their origins in the Classics. The UCLA Department of Classics has a robust undergraduate and graduate program. Each year we teach an average of 2,000 undergraduate students various aspects of Greek and Roman culture, literature, philology, archaeology, and history. We have a dedicated and diverse faculty of scholars and teachers,...
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Alex Purves | “The Corroding Sea: Rust and Reception in Derek Walcott’s Omeros” Friday, March 14
Professor Alex Purves will be presenting a talk entitled "The Corroding Sea: Rust and Reception in Derek Walcott's Omeros" at the USC Department of Classics' Homer and...
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Conference | Kin and Clan in Roman Antiquity: New Perspectives on the Roman Family
Loyola Marymount University's Department of Classics & Archaeology will host a two-day conference entitled Kin and Clan in Roman Antiquity: New Perspectives on the Roman Family on...
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New full-time faculty position available in Classical Archaeology
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES, CA The Department of Classics at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been authorized to make an appointment...
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