Classics News
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Southwestern Students Alexandria Glenn ’26 and Zaria Renfro ’28 Earn Prestigious Gilman Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad Experiences
Glenn will study language and culture in Rome with IES Abroad while Renfro will travel to three countries with the SU European Cultural Explorations program.
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The Professor Chronicles: Thomas Noble Howe
Get to know the professor of art and art history as well as coordinator general of the Restoring Ancient Stabiae Project in Italy.
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The Staying Power of the Humanities
Why a degree in the humanities is just as important as a degree in STEM.
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Why Waste Your Time With a “Throw-Away” Degree
How a Classics degree helped one SU alumnus gain acceptance into highly competitive T14 law schools.
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Undergraduate Research Symposium
Classics students present papers on their research on ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the Classical Tradition.
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“Heavenly Haircuts and Missing Bodies”
SU Classics Student presents research at Harvard National Conference
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Hal Haskell, Mr. Homecoming
“I have never heard a bad word about him; he is as good as they come,” says a faculty colleague of Hal Haskell, who has been a professor of classics at Southwestern for more than 30 years.
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SU student studies and travels in Greece
SU student Katy Nave spent a semester in Athens studying archaeological drawing and other cool aspects of antiquity.
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Trey Frye ’12
Yale Divinity School student sees a continuum among ancient Greek, cutting edge education, financial analysis, and graduate school in religion