CAMWS Annual Meeting
Members of the Classics department are presenting at the CAMWS annual meeting.
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The Classics Department at Florida State University is a leading center of Classical Studies, with nationally and internationally distinguished faculty for both teaching and research. It provides undergraduate students the intimacy of a small liberal arts college, while providing graduate students the resources and experience of a large Research I university. With approximately 50 majors and 35 graduate students, the department is among the largest Classical Studies programs in the public university system, and it is designed to prepare its students for careers in the 21st century, with FSU Classics alumni currently holding positions in diverse fields including university academia, museums, professional archaeology, secondary education, and law.
Members of the Classics department are presenting at the CAMWS annual meeting.
PIE's (Program for Instructional Excellence) TA spotlight this week is Eva Carrara, PhD candidate in the Department of Classics.
Carolin “Katie” Fine defended her dissertation on the Neolithic rhyton on March 18, 2021.
Join us on Friday, May 5th at 3:00 PM for the 28th annual departmental ceremony for our graduates in Classics! The ceremony will be held at the Turnbull Center in room 208.
Reserved parking available on the fourth floor of the St. Augustine parking garage. Click here to view a map (PDF) of the garage and more information on parking.
The Department of Classics will be holding its annual book sale on the Dodd Hall Landing, Tuesday, March 21st.
Come and stock up!
SILVIA MONTIGLIO
GILDERSLEEVE PROFESSOR IN CLASSICS EMERITUS
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