- Classics 195, Freshmen Colloquium (Ancient and Modern Comedy)
- Classics 240, Ancient Athletics
- Classics 301B, Survey of Latin Literature in Translation
- Classics 351, The City Unmasked: Roman Drama
- Classics 352, Ancient Novel in Translation
- Classics 353, Heroes, Gods, Gore: Roman Epic
- Classics 355, Horror, Terror, Violence & Trauma in the Ancient Roman World
- Classics 357, Slavery & Freedom in Ancient Rome (*new course*)
- Classics 432/532, Literary Translation As Classical Reception
- Classics 596A, Graduate Seminar (Ancient Festival Performances)
- Classics 299, 499, 599, Independent Studies (various topics)
- Greek 102, Elementary Greek II
- Greek 402/502, Reading Course (Herodotus, Longus)
- Greek 402/502, Reading Course (Aristophanes)
- Greek 402/502, Reading Course (Hesiod & Archaic Lyric Poetry)
- Greek 422/522, Readings in Greek Drama (Aristophanes, Menander)
- Greek 299, 499, 599, Independent Studies (various authors, genres, and topics)
- Honors 195J, Freshman Honors Colloquium ("City v. Country in the Ancient Roman World")
- Latin 101, Elementary Latin I
- Latin 112, Intensive Summer Latin I
- Latin 201, Intermediate Latin I
- Latin 202, Intermediate Latin II
- Latin 212, Intensive Summer Latin II
- Latin 400, Republican Prose (Cicero, Sallust)
- Latin 401/501, Reading Course (Lucretius)
- Latin 401/501, Reading Course (Roman Satire)
- Latin 401/501, Reading Course (Lucretius, Cicero)
- Latin 401/501, Reading Course (Plautus)
- Latin 401/501, Reading Course (Terence)
- Latin 413/513, Augustan Literature (Survey of Poetry and Prose)
- Latin 421/521, Latin Literature of the Imperial Age
- Latin 426/526, Roman Historians (Livy)
- Latin 430/530, Roman Drama (Survey of Comedy and Tragedy)
- Latin 299, 399, 499, 599, Independent Studies (various authors, genres, topics and pedagogy)
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