As a classical studies minor, you’ll gain in-depth knowledge of the complexities of ancient times, develop the skills needed to study the various aspects of those civilizations, and consider the ...
A capstone experience of at least 3 credits is required for all concentrations in Classical Studies (Greek, Latin, Classical Civilization, and Classical Archaeology). This capstone experience will ...
The Classics department offers several opportunities for undergraduates to participate in research. These include the Shiff fellows, the Eunice M. Lebowitz Cohen (EMLC) fellows, archaeological ...
Greek studies provide a vital framework for understanding modern democracy and ethics despite frequently being misidentified ...
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – From the languages we speak to politics, philosophy, art and architecture, the ancient Greeks and Romans have profoundly shaped the history of ideas. By engaging with their ...
When classes began this September, junior Rebecca Short was checking the classical studies department website to make sure she was on track to be able to declare her second major, classical studies.
When you pursue the Archaeology Pathway, you’ll learn to combine the study of material culture – that is, tools, weapons, structures, religious images and other objects – with analytical and ...
In many ways, classical archaeologist Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow has always been an anomaly. Affectionately known by the initials “AOK-O,” she spent nearly 40 years teaching at Brandeis, retiring at the ...
Are you interested in languages, politics, gender studies, literature, religion, science, art, or medicine? If so, Classical Studies might be for you. Are you interested in how those fields interact ...
The Classical Studies Colloquium is a showcase of student research in our department that normally occurs near the end of spring semester each year. Organized by students in the Classical Studies ...