Articles tagged with: department of classics
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Archaeology is usually associated with carefully digging through soil to uncover the past, but for students this summer, archaeology is ... Full story
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Graduate Studies honours outstanding mentorship and leadership
The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) has named the five recipients of the annual FGS Awards, which were delivered the ... Full story -
Brock mourns pillar of Women’s Studies
The University is saddened to learn of the passing of Viki Soady, who taught in Brock's Department of Classics for ... Full story -
Classics professor reflects on legacy of Spartacus
Of all the films he appeared in, Kirk Douglas, who passed away last week at the age of 103, was perhaps ... Full story -
Alumna to give public archaeology lecture on ancient maritime networks
Lana Radloff (MA ’11) has spent a decade tracing maritime networks in the ancient Mediterranean. On Sunday, Jan. 26, the Brock grad’... Full story -
Classics students bring Roman society to life
Ancient history may have a reputation for being dry, but one Brock University professor has found a way to show ... Full story -
Upcoming talk explores connection between ancient theatre and modern democracy
How can a democracy educate its citizens to make difficult decisions? The ancient Athenian solution was to turn to the ... Full story -
Funding helps researchers land state-of-the-art equipment
Beneath the waters off the southeast coast of Sicily lies a shipwreck that tells scintillating tales of ancient Mediterranean commerce, ... Full story -
Brock’s oldest-ever grad to break his own record at 95
When Robin Guard earns his third Brock University degree Friday, he’ll be breaking the record for the oldest-ever graduate — ... 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