UA Classics Graduate Students' Most Recent Scholarly Accomplishments!

Dec. 9, 2013

Ten current UA Classics graduate students’ CAMWS abstracts have been accepted. Elizabeth Del Curto, Lucca Green, Matt Harder, Stephanie Hutchings, Michael Koletsos, Emily Prosch, Cara Ramsey, Justin Shaw, Mike Spanne, and Ben Winnick will all present papers at the Classical Association of the Middle West and South Annual Meeting, April 2-5, 2014 in Waco, Texas! Their abstracts can be found here:

http://www.camws.org/meeting/2014/individual.php

Dr. Philip Waddell deserves special thanks for shepherding their papers along in CLAS 510A.

Lucca Green’s article, “On the Suppliants’ Sprint: The Socioreligious Context of Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus 1-3,” will be appearing soon in The Classical Journal (CJ 109.1).

Álvaro Pires’ abstract has been accepted for Harvard’s “Revisiting the Legacy of Boethius in the Middle Ages” conference in March 2014.

Congratulations to all for these remarkable achievements!