The classical studies program would like to extend a warm welcome to admitted students and their families. The following opportunities are available to help you learn more about our program:
Visit a Classical Studies Course
As a courtesy, please identify yourself to the course instructor(s) before class begins so that they know you are present. We also ask that you stay for the entire class period so as not to disturb the lecture by leaving early. Visitors are invited to attend the following classes:
Latin Literature 100, Introduction to Latin Literature
Course Description: Reading proficiency in Latin required to take this course.
Day(s): Tuesday, April 10th and Thursday, April 12th
Time: 8:00AM-9:45AM
Location: Stevenson Academic 152
Instructor: Jennifer Lynn
Latin Literature 103, Prose Authors: Medieval
Course Description: Reading proficiency in Latin required to take this course.
Day(s): Friday, April 6th, Monday, April 9th, Wednesday, April 11th, and Friday, April 13th
Time: 12:30PM - 1:40PM
Location: Stevenson Academic 152
Instructor: Jennifer Lynn
Pre-and Early Modern Literature 123, The Comedy of Sex on Stage and Screen
Course Description: Surveys the theory and practice of comedy in several contexts and media including stage, film, and television, with special attention to questions of gender and sexuality. Texts include Aristophanes, Plautus, Shakespeare, Moliere, Orton, Chaplin, Seinfeld, Freud, Bakhtin.
Day(s): Tuesday, April 10th and Thursday, April 12th
Time: 12:00PM - 1:45PM
Location: Jack Baskin Auditorium 101
Instructor: Mary Kay Gamel
Meet with an Adviser
Admitted students and their families are invited to meet with Stephanie Sawyer, the classical studies undergraduate program coordinator. Stephanie's office is located in the History Department: Humanities 1, room 201.
Friday, April 6th: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Monday, April 9th: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Tuesday, April 10th:3:00pm - 4:00pm
Wednesday, April 11th: 10:00am - 11:00am
Thursday, April 12: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Friday, April 13th: 3:00pm - 4:00pm