Graduate StudentContact Informationbringj@uw.eduDEN 400K Fields of Interest Greek History and CultureHistoriographyHomerImperial RomeLaw and Political ThoughtPhilosophyPost-AugustanRhetoric and CompositionRoman History and Culture BiographyM.A., Classics, University of Washington, 2020B.A., Classics, University of Washington (summa cum laude), 2016A.A., North Seattle Community College, 2014Research Selected Research Joseph Bringman, The Roman Revolutionaries: The Evolution of Revolution in Ancient Rome Adviser: Alain M. Gowing Courses Taught Summer 2024 A-term LATIN 300 A: Introductory Latin, Accelerated Spring 2024 CLAS 420 A: Freedom in Ancient Rome and the Modern World Winter 2024 GREEK 300 A: Introductory Greek, Accelerated Summer 2023 B-term LATIN 103 A: Introductory Latin Spring 2023 GREEK 103 A: Introductory Greek Winter 2023 LATIN 306 A: Cicero And Ovid Summer 2022 A-term GREEK 300 A: Introductory Greek, Accelerated Winter 2022 LATIN 300 A: Introductory Latin, Accelerated Autumn 2021 LATIN 305 A: Introduction to Latin Literature Summer 2021 A-term GREEK 300 A: Introductory Greek, Accelerated Spring 2021 LATIN 103 A: Introductory Latin Winter 2021 LATIN 102 A: Introductory Latin Autumn 2020 LATIN 101 A: Introductory Latin Summer 2020 A-term LATIN 300 A: Introductory Latin, Accelerated Spring 2020 CLAS 101 D: Latin and Greek in Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin and Greek in Current Use Winter 2020 CLAS 101 D: Latin and Greek in Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin and Greek in Current Use Autumn 2019 CLAS 101 D: Latin and Greek in Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin and Greek in Current Use Summer 2019 Full-term CLAS 205 C: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek CLAS 205 D: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek Spring 2019 CLAS 101 E: Latin and Greek in Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin and Greek in Current Use News & Events Related Events Homer, Achilles, and Telemachus: A Metapoetic Triangle of Alter Egos - February 23, 2023 - 12:30pm