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Classics News Archive

Past news, events and happening from the Randolph College classics department.

4/3/2013 — Susan Stevens receives grant to support book project
On sabbatical next year, she will begin writing a book about the excavation of a Vandal period Christian basilica in Africa
1/17/2013 — Summer program allows students to work on art and archaeological conservation projects
Archaeological Conservation Institute applications due Feb. 1
12/1/2012 — Randolph Magazine: Restoring History
Randolph students work with respected conservators in Italy.
10/3/2012 — Greek Play 2012: Seven Against Thebes
Randolph College students present the Greek tragedy "Seven Against Thebes" by Aeschylus in continuation of the College's Greek Play tradition.
10/1/2012 — Randolph College Presents its Greek Play Oct. 5-7
Unique production provides audience members with a realistic ancient drama experience
8/6/2012 — Monica Varner ’14 spends summer restoring and preserving art and architecture
Varner participated in two summer archeological and preservation programs connected to the College.
5/4/2012 — Susan Stevens presides, presents at symposium
Paper discusses her archaelogical research at Carthage
4/1/2011 — Profile: Anneka Freeman '11 - A Quiet Strength
Even cancer couldn't stop Anneka from making the most of her Randolph experience.
12/7/2010 — Susan Stevens Receives National Teaching Award
Randolph classics professor to receive Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from AIA
12/1/2010 — Profile: Giving Back
Jennifer Lee '03 shows that giving consistently, even if it's a little at a time, can make a difference.
12/1/2010 — Learning Latin
Randolph students volunteer to keep local elementary school program from being cut.
10/8/2010 — In the News: Randolph College's Greek Play Featured on WDBJ7
"Hecuba" scheduled for Oct. 8-10
10/6/2010 — In the News: Randolph College Greek Play Featured in Local Publication
The Burg showcases 2010 performance of Hecuba (Oct. 8-10)
9/1/2010 — Luckiest Classicist in the World
Professor Amy R. Cohen puts her own touch on Greek Play tradition.
5/20/2010 — Classics Students Garner End of Year Honors
Roundup of recent achievements.
4/29/2010 — Randolph Magazine Feature Story: Connecting the Dots
Experiential Learning Center uses new journey mapping technique to guide students on career path.
4/28/2010 — Randolph Magazine Feature Story: Other People's Mail
Rhiannon Knol '11 and Eric Struble '11 create Latin reader.
4/14/2010 — Megan Barrett Takes Second in National Greek Translation Contest
Barrett also victorious in Randolph College Latin Scrabble Tournament
4/13/2010 — Randolph Students Take Second Place in National Classics Competition
Rhiannon Knol '11, Eric Struble '11 shine in their first Certamen tournament.
4/1/2010 — Randolph Magazine Feature Story: Philip Thayer Memorial Lecture
Bryan Doerries uses ancient Greek drama to help modern day warriors and their families.
4/1/2010 — Randolph to Host Conference on Ancient Drama
Event will coincide with the October 2010 performances of The Greek Play
3/24/2010 — Susan Stevens to Present at National Conference
Professor will discuss archaeological research in North Africa
3/24/2010 — Rhiannon Knol and Eric Struble to Present at National Conference
Summer research project leads to creation of Latin reader.
3/24/2010 — Professor Amy Cohen Presents at Foreign Language Association
Also guest-teaches class at Wellesley College
3/24/2010 — Randolph Students Accepted to Prestigious Classical Programs
Classics majors choose from Oxford, Brown, University of Chicago, Michigan, North Carolina and Yale
2/23/2010 — Eta Sigma Phi Inducts Four
Students, Faculty to Attend National Conference.
2/12/2010 — Theater of War Founder Presents Thayer Lecture
Bryan Doerries' nationally acclaimed work with Department of Defense uses Greek drama to reach soldiers, veterans, and their families
11/18/2009 — Stevens work to appear in Journal of Roman Archaeology
Former students also contribute chapters to the piece.
11/18/2009 — Susan Stevens to co-chair coloquium honoring her mentor
John Humphrey is the recipient of the Archaeological Institute of America Gold Medal.
9/2/2009 — Amy Cohen wins Davidson Award
Professor recognized for bringing distinction to Randolph College.
6/8/2009 — Randolph Group Takes Greek Play on the Road
News and Advance coverage of International Study Seminar to Greece
5/22/2009 — Centennial Greek Play to be performed in Athens, Greece
Randolph students and professors take a 3-week journey across Greece, will blog and podcast
4/20/2009 — Eta Sigma Phi Inducts Three
Students honored for academic achievement in classics
1/22/2009 — Randolph Professor, Senior Head Research Presentation at National Conference
Duo conducts workshop at American Philological Association meeting
1/19/2009 — Amy Cohen presents panel at national conference
With Britanny Stallings demonstrates making Greek theatre masks