Articles tagged with: classics
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Beneath the waters off the southeast coast of Sicily lies a shipwreck that tells scintillating tales of ancient Mediterranean commerce, ... Full story
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Humanities grad lauded for drive to give back
Caring about others has been a hallmark of Keegan Bruce’s time at Brock. And during the University's Friday, June 14 ... Full story -
Latin student’s translation skills among top in North America
“Surrexit!” Fourth-year Classics student Aleks Mirosavljevic could tell you that’s the past perfect form of Brock’s motto “surgite,” ... Full story -
Student-run Classics symposium marks 30 years
Shipwrecks and seafaring were the topics of the day when more than 50 people gathered for the Brock University Archaeological Society’... Full story -
New year brings Brock Talks back to St. Catharines library
Gladiators of Pompeii, the planet’s artistic inspiration and the invisible history of radioactive mice will be highlighted by Brock ... Full story -
Evacuation drill teaches artifact preservation
When natural disaster or military conflict strikes, irreplaceable cultural heritage is put at risk. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Syria, as ... Full story -
Classics prof new Associate Dean for Research and Grad Studies in Humanities
Classics Professor Michael Carter is the new Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies in Humanities. Carter, who specializes in ... Full story -
New book explores old brothels
Many studies of the ancient Greek city-state haven’t included a key feature of the urban landscape — brothels. Brock University ... Full story -
Brock graduate students recognized for research excellence
Graduate student researchers Kate Paterson and Samantha Stromski share common ground when it comes to advocating for concepts of fairness ... Full story -
Publications and Presentations – Jan. 31
Fanny Dolansky is the 2014 recipient of the Barbara McManus award for best published article on women's or gender studies and ... Full story