Classics in the News
- Five years after a devastating fire, Classics Professor Kirk Ambrose reflects on the significance of the renowned cathedral’s Dec. 7 reopening
- Even if historical films like Gladiator II are inaccurate on key points, CU Classics Assistant Teaching Professor Travis Rupp sees value in them as a gateway to getting students interested in real history
- University of Colorado Boulder scholars Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and John Gibert have deciphered and interpreted a papyrus they believe contains fragments of writings from the Greek tragedian Euripides.
- Brown University Professor Johanna Hanink discuses the papyrus with John and Yvona on her podcast ΛÎσχη
- CU Boulder Classics scholars identify previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by Greek tragedian Euripides
- Professor Newlands shares what it's like to teach Horace during the pandemic on an Irish radio show!
- Excellent research fuels exceptional teaching, and vice versa
- One of Diane Conlin's goals is to encourage creative thinking among her students.
- Gregory A. Petsko writes about why he, a scientist at another university, is alarmed by planned cuts in foreign language programs.
- Meet the parents who won’t let their children study literatureForcing college kids to ignore the liberal arts won't help them in a competitive economy.Ìý Article from The Washington Post by Steven PearlsteinFind the full article here