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Sarah Levin-Richardson lectures at Stanford
Sarah Levin-Richardson gives talk at Stanford 
René-Antoine Houasse, “The Dispute of Minerva and Neptune” (1689)
"Pandora's Ballot Box" 
Meghan C. Lescault, Providence College ’16 (Walpole, Mass.) spent the summer researching Virgil’s Aeneid with her faculty mentor, Dr. Robin J. Greene, assistant professor of history.
Robin Greene, PhD 2011, featured in Providence College Magazine
What's new in the Ancient World? 
Owl sits on fence outside Denny Hall at night
Athena Supervises Denny Hall Renovations
Poster for Helen of Troy on Screen Starring Ruby Blondell
Ruby Blondell Launches 1000 Ships at Oberlin
image for Vespertine Opera and Philharmonia Northwest production of Fauré's Penelope
Olga Levaniouk joins roundtable discussion at conference on Gabriel Fauré's Pénélope
View of interior of Denny Hall during renovation
Denny Hall Renovation Under Way
poster for Sophocles' Electra, translated by Frank McGuinness, presented by the undergraduate Theater Society October 22-Nov 1
Classics graduate students work with undergraduate theater society's production of Sophocles' Electra
view of Rio de Janeiro
Adriana Vazquez presents scholarly papers in Brazil
In memoriam: Pierre MacKay 1933-2015
In memoriam: Paul Pascal
Trevor Layman's new book!
A testimony from a former participant in Professor Clauss' OMAD Rome Academic Enrichment Program
Lissa Crofton-Sleigh (PhD '14) wins Oxford Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama's Ars Longa Prize for 2014
Adriana Vazquez wins LCC Graduate Student Paper Award!
Professor Bliquez's new book is out!
News from alumna Bobbie Sahr (BA '60)
Professor Sarah Levin-Richardson interviewed by New York magazine
'Neo Phos sto Negropont' -- Professor MacKay's 'New Light on Negropont'...now in Modern Greek!
Professor Ruby Blondell to deliver lecture on Helen in the Performing Arts Lecture Series in October
Classics in the news
News from Lauren Du Graf (BA Comp. Lit. '08)
In memoriam: Karl Griggs
Emeritus Professor Pierre MacKay delivers paper at the Second Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies