Current Studies: Master of Arts in Classics, Emphasis in Classical Philology, University of Arizona
Research Interests: Greek Middle Comedy, Roman Comedy, Roman Elegiac Poetry, Ancient Government and Law.
BA in Classical Studies with a Minor in History from Rutgers University (New Brunswick, 2025).
Horace 1.11:
Don’t ask how many days, it’s wrong to know,
The gods allotted for myself and you
Nor try with numerals to calculate
It’s better if everything’s left to fate
And whatever that tomorrow brings with her
Let’s solemnly and nobly endure
Whether many winters full of frost
Or this, a mild one, may be the last
Which now disturbs the tides crashing to sea
Be wise in the brief time you have to be;
Cut back long hopes, be drunk, live casually
And while I speak repent the hateful crime
Of having wasted so much of your time.
Not trusting in the fortunes of tomorrow
Seize the day, forgetting all your sorrow.