Philadelphia Classical Society Fall Professional Day

  The Philadelphia Classical Society's Fall Professional Day held on Saturday, November 19 at The Baldwin School.  Celebrating the life and accomplishments of Dr. Rudy Masciantonio: (pictured left to right) Dr. Andrew Fenton, The Haverford School and PCS 2nd Vice-President; Kerry Horleman, Haddonfield HS and Program Committee Member of The Classical Association of the Atlantic States; Professor Patrick McGovern, Bio-Molecular Archaeologist at Penn Museum and developer of the ancient recipe for MIDAS TOUCH; Dr. Henry Bender, Saint Joseph's University, Merion Mercy Academy, and CAAS Officer-at-Large.


The Philadelphia Classical Society’s Fall Professional Day held on Saturday, November 19 at The Baldwin School. Celebrating the life and accomplishments of Dr. Rudy Masciantonio: (pictured left to right) Dr. Andrew Fenton, The Haverford School and PCS 2nd Vice-President; Kerry Horleman, Haddonfield HS and Program Committee Member of The Classical Association of the Atlantic States; Professor Patrick McGovern, Bio-Molecular Archaeologist at Penn Museum and developer of the ancient recipe for MIDAS TOUCH; Dr. Henry Bender, Saint Joseph’s University, Merion Mercy Academy, and CAAS Officer-at-Large.

 Midas Touch and Modernity. Enjoying a tasting in honor of Rudy Masciantonio: Karin Suzadail, CAAS President; Dr. Valentina DeNardis, Chair of Classics, Villanova University and PCS Webmaster; Mary Brown, PCS President and CAAS Executive Director; Dr. Patrick McGovern, Penn Museum, developer of ancient brews with Dogfish Head, DE.

Midas Touch and Modernity. Enjoying a tasting in honor of Rudy Masciantonio: Karin Suzadail, CAAS President; Dr. Valentina DeNardis, Chair of Classics, Villanova University and PCS Webmaster; Mary Brown, PCS President and CAAS Executive Director; Dr. Patrick McGovern, Penn Museum, developer of ancient brews with Dogfish Head, DE.

ASCSA Fellowships and Programs

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AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/admission-membership/grants STUDY IN GREECE 2017-2018 ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished centers devoted to advanced teaching and research, was founded in 1881 … Continue reading

SALVI 2017 Programs: Registration Now!

Registration for the North American Institute of Living Latin Studies (SALVI) summer Latin immersion programs is now open.  Summer 2017 will feature Rusticatio Tironum (June 30-July 6) led by John Kuhner, Rusticatio Omnibus (July 7-13) led by Nancy Llewellyn, and Rusticatio Veteranorum (July 18-24) led by Justin Bailey.  SALVI is also hosting weekend Latin immersion programs: look for one in your area!  Please visit our event page for more information.

DEADLINE EXTENDED Call For Papers: Annual Meeting 2017

The Classical Association of the Atlantic States 

Call for Papers: 2017 Annual Meeting, October 5-7

Marriott East Side, New York City, New York

Deadline extended: all submissions now due March 10, 2017 

We invite individual and group proposals on all aspects of the classical world and classical reception, and on new strategies and resources for improved teaching. Especially welcome are presentations that aim at maximum audience participation and integrate the concerns of K-12 and college faculty, and that consider ways of communicating about ancient Greece and Rome outside of our discipline and profession. We are hoping to include an undergraduate research session featuring presentations based on outstanding term papers, senior theses or other scholarly projects. Our Clack Lecturer will be Gregson Davis of Duke University.

All submitters and all Program participants must be current members of CAAS. Participants in the 2017 Annual Meeting must be members when they submit proposals and must renew their memberships for 2017-2018 (The membership year is September 1-August 31).

All abstracts and proposals must be submitted electronically here

Panels and Workshops

Panel/Workshop submissions: panels or workshops may be 1 ½ or 2 hours in length, depending on the number of presenters. Submissions must be uploaded as a single PDF (.pdf) or Word 97-2003 (.doc) file of no more than 700 words that includes must include:

◾ a description of the proposed panel or workshops and, if appropriate, brief abstracts of the individual presentations. The description and individual abstracts (if any) should be accompanied by, and appropriate to, the panel/workshop topic, by a bibliography of up to ten items (not included in the word limit). The proposal should clearly indicate the thesis and original contribution made by the panel or workshop and situate this contribution in a larger scholarly context (for more information, see Writing an Abstract for Professional Presentation). The proposal must be anonymous. The names of the organizer and presenters should not appear anywhere in this file except when citing a publication by the organizer or presenters.

◾Title of the session and titles of each individual presentation (if appropriate).

◾specific audio-visual needs for the session (please note that CAAS cannot provide laptops or a VCR/DVD player with monitor. All videos must be projected from a laptop).

Include the names of the individual presenters on the panel or workshop as additional authors, adding authors as necessary, with appropriate contact information.

Deadline for panels and workshops: the submission date for panel is March 10, 2017.

Individual Submissions

Individual papers must be no more than 15 minutes in length. Submissions must be a single PDF (.pdf) Word 97-2003 (.doc) file of no more than 300 words that include:

◾ clearly indicated thesis and original contributions made by your presentation and situations this contribution in a larger scholarly context (for more information, see Writing an Abstract for Professional Presentation). This abstract should be accompanied, if appropriate to the paper topic, by a bibliography of up to five items (not included in the word limit) and by a statement of how audiovisual aids will be used (not included in the word limit). The abstract must be anonymous. The author’s name should not appear anywhere in the file except when citing a publication by the author.

◾specific audio-visual needs for your presentation (please note that CAAS cannot provide laptops or a VR/DVD player with monitor: all videos must be projected from a laptop).

If you are an undergraduate, please indicate this by selecting “undergraduate paper” as the submission type, so that undergraduate submissions can be read separately, and in relation to one another.

The deadline for individual submissions is March 10, 2017

All abstracts and proposals must be submitted electronically here

For further information, please contact CAAS Program Coordinator Judith P Hallett (jeph@umd.edu). Please contact Webmaster Jana Soska (webmaster@caas-cw.org) if you experience difficulties with the online forms.

Euripides Helen at Montclair State University

Montclair State University’s Classics and General Humanities Department will  sponsor a series of four outdoors performances of Euripides’ HELEN this  coming spring, April 20, 21, 25, and 27, 2017, in the Greek-style Amphitheater on MSU’s campus,  adjacent to Kasser Theater. Performances are free and open to the  public, and will take place at 2pm on each of the performance days. For more information, see: www.msuhelen.org. For other theater productions, see our general website: www.msugreekplays.org, and/or contact Jeri (Dr. Jerise Fogel) at fogelj@montclair.edu