Professor Curtis Runnels Honored by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Curtis Runnels, Professor of Archaeology, Anthropology, and Classical Studies, was honored by the American School… More
2021-2022 Eleni Gatzoyiannis Scholarship Accepting Applications
Application deadline: May 3, 2021 Boston University is currently accepting applications for the 2021-2022 Eleni Gatzoyiannis Scholarship through May 3, 2021. The… More
Giving Day 2021: Thank you! Classics had the most supporters of any CAS Department!
Dear Classics students, alums, faculty, and friends, You’re an amazing cohort. This Wednesday for Giving Day, our department had the most supporters… More
Giving Day Highlight: CG101
CG101 Modern Greek Language, Culture and Literature, taught by the Head of the Modern Greek Program Kelly Polychoniou, fully immerses students in… More
Giving Day Highlight: CL313
CL313 Rejoyce: The Odyssey and Ulysses, taught by Professor Stephanie Nelson, examines James Joyce’s Ulysses with particular attention to his use of the Odyssey. Students explore the relation… More
Giving Day Highlight: CL200
CL200, taught in fall 2021 by Professors Uden and Čulík-Baird, will trace the history of adaptations and allusions to antiquity in Black… More
Giving Day Highlight: Plautus Production
The Department of Classical Studies and the CAS Core Curriculum held an utterly ridiculous evening of theater on Tuesday, March 30, 2021.… More
Giving Day Highlight: Res Difficiles
On March 20th, 2021, Hannah Čulík-Baird (Boston University) and Joseph Romero (University of Mary Washington) held the second annual Res Difficiles conference,… More
Giving Day Highlight: New Classics Writing Program
We are excited to announce a new classics-specific writing tutoring program, developed in partnership with the CAS Writing Program. Two majors in… More
Giving Day Highlight: Black Classicism Moving Forward
“Black Classicism – Moving Forward” is a new lecture series co-sponsored by the Department of Classical Studies and the CAS Core Curriculum,… More