Posted on December 1, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Dr. Hunter Gardner has greatly assisted Alpha Iota in our outreach projects. She has facilitated contact with high school teachers in South Carolina for our chapter’s frequent visits to Latin classrooms. She also keeps all members informed of conference, study abroad, and scholarship opportunities. She has organized pre-readings for students…
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Posted on August 27, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Dr. Matthew McGowan has just completed seven years of mentorship of Epsilon Mu, the Eta Sigma Phi chapter at Fordham University. Before that he had been mentoring Alpha Upsilon at the College of Wooster in Ohio. For his ten years of service to Eta Sigma Phi and for his general…
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Posted on August 22, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
#1308 Zeta Chi (Xavier University). 1-12 Doyle Baxter, Andre Dragomer, Alexina Hupp, Mike Clark, Eric Minion, Samantha Pukys, Robert Crawford, Luke Byerly, Katie Sutton, Jack Delisio, Edward Hoffmann, Kerry Campbell (4-27-12) #1309 Epsilon Nu (Creighton University). 13-30 Danielle Gatapia, Jonathan Hendrzak, Molly Krebs, Joseph Baronovic, Ashley Weed, Sarah Copeland, Marcus…
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Posted on May 27, 2014 by Aeger and saved under New Members
Although they held the induction ceremony on January 31, 2014, the inductees did not become official members of the society until April 11, with the payment of national dues. The administrative tasks that the members of the new Iota Pi chapter faced at Tufts University were both Augean and Procrustean.…
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Posted on March 18, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Dr. Arthur Eckstein is a distinguished ancient historian, a Professor of History and an Affiliate Professor of Classics at the University of Maryland. He has taught many Classics students and has served on a number of search, promotion, and tenure committees for the Department of Classics.…
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Posted on March 18, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under Members, New Members
Dr. Sandra Cypess, a Professor Emerita of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Maryland, has been an Affiliate Professor of Classics and a strong supporter of the department for years. One of her research areas is the reception of classical myth in contemporary Mexican drama.…
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Posted on January 24, 2014 by Mason Johnson and saved under Members, New Members
Dr. Heike Sefrin-Weis organizes a successful Greek philosophy reading group at the University and has also supported the Latin reading group that our group started. She is a passionate advocate for the study of classical literature, especially Greek, and has supported our chapter with her presence at events and helpful…
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Posted on October 22, 2013 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Dr. T.H.M. Gellar-Goad is a postdoctoral fellow in the Classical Languages department at Wake Forest University. He currently teaches Greek and Roman COmedy and the Latin Prose Composition courses. His innovative teaching style, such as teaching his prose composition course in the model of a role playing game, creates a…
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Posted on October 11, 2013 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Wabash College has inducted three honorary members into the society. Sarah Drury teaches a class in ancient rhetoric, Alexandra Hoerl teaches a class in ancient political theory, and Colin McKinney teaches a class on Ancient Greek mathematics. The classical courses taught by these faculty members may be counted towards the…
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Posted on September 13, 2013 by Mason Johnson and saved under New Members
Daniel Turkeltaub has worked with the officers and members of the chapter to design a new department t-shirt and, more importantly, to brainstorm on the design of two new mini-courses to attract students to the department, and to schedule a series of senior-seminar like colloquia for all students in the…
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