Graduate StudentContact Informationkonnorcl@uw.eduDenny 400KOffice Hours: Mondays 10:30am-11:30am Fields of Interest ComedyDigital HumanitiesEducationFeminism and Feminist TheoryGender, Women, and Sexuality StudiesGreek and Roman slaveryLatin LiteratureLatin/Greek novelsQueer StudiesReception in GamingSatire BiographyB.A., Classics, Grinnell College, 2011Teaching Licensure, Latin and World History, Grinnell College, 2011Post-baccalaureate, Classics, UCLA, 2013M.A., Classics, University at Buffalo, 2015Research Selected Research Konnor Clark, Giton’s Performance of Status in the Satyrica. Diss. 2019 Adviser: Catherine M. Connors Courses Taught Spring 2019 CLAS 205 A: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 C: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek - Course Website Winter 2019 CLAS 205 E: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 F: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin and Greek - Course Website Spring 2018 LATIN 103 C: Introductory Latin - Course Website Winter 2018 LATIN 102 B: Introductory Latin - Course Website Autumn 2017 LATIN 101 A: Introductory Latin - Course Website Summer 2017 B-term LATIN 301 A: Introductory Latin, Accelerated - Course Website Spring 2017 CLAS 205 A: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 C: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website Winter 2017 CLAS 205 C: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 E: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website Autumn 2016 CLAS 205 D: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 F: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website Summer 2016 Full-term CLAS 205 A: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website CLAS 205 B: Bioscientific Vocabulary Building From Latin And Greek - Course Website Spring 2016 CLAS 101 A: Latin And Greek In Current Use - Course Website CLAS 101 B: Latin And Greek In Current Use - Course Website Winter 2016 CLAS 101 B: Latin And Greek In Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin And Greek In Current Use Autumn 2015 CLAS 101 E: Latin And Greek In Current Use CLAS 101 F: Latin And Greek In Current Use News & Events Related News Words and Time: A Brief Introduction to a Concise Inventory of Greek Etymologies - February 21, 2016