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Vires, Artes, Mores Come to Life Again
In 1909, Agnes Granberry, a student at Florida State College for Women majoring in art and studying Latin, devised the famous emblem of the institution, the three flaming torches with their Latin mottoes—Vires, Arte
Kudos to Dr. Andrea De Giorgi, recipient of the Arts & Humanities Program Enhancement Grant
Kudos to Dr. Andrea De Giorgi, who has received an Arts & Humanities Program Enhancement Grant. The funds will enable Professor De Giorgi and his team to continue to excavate the bath complex at Cosa.
Dr. Nancy de Grummond wins the 2026 AIA Gold Medal Award
Kudos to Dr. Nancy de Grummond, winner of the 2026 Archaeological Institute of America's Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement!
Kudos to the Fall 2024 Classics Graduates!
The Department of Classics sends heartfelt congratulations to the graduate students on successfully completing their degrees.
Rikelle Lovewell on her MA in Classical Civilizations!
CoAS Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
Classics professor Dr. Slaveva-Griffin was featured in the College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Spotlight Series!
Kudos to graduating senior Madison Berresford!
Congratulations to graduating senior Madison Berresford, whose paper "The Senses’ Impact on Order and Hierarchy in Hesiod’s Theogony," has been accepted for presentation at the XII Annual Tennessee Undergraduate Classics Rese
CoAS Student Spotlight: Jessica Tilley
Congrats to Classics doctoral student Jessica Tilley, whose interview was featured in this week's Student Spotlight by the College of Arts & Sciences!
Kudos to grads presenting at CAMWS-SS!
Kudos to the list of graduate students below who will be delivering talks at the upcoming southern section meeting of CAMWS, which will take place in Greensboro, NC in early November.
CoAS Faculty Spotlight: Jessica H. Clark
Associate professor Dr. Jessica H. Clark was featured in the College of Arts & Sciences weekly student and faculty Spotlight interviews.
Kudos to Melissa Ludke, Recipient of the ANS Fellowship!
Congratulations to Melissa Ludke, the first recipient of the Chairman's Fellowships for Numismatic Research from the
Dr. Andrea De Giorgi Elected National Humanities Center Fellow
Join us in congratulating Dr. Andrea De Giorgi, who received the National Humanities Center fellowship for his project, “Cosa and the Water Systems of the Roman Conquest of Italy (3rd–2nd c. BCE).”
Congrats to Melissa Ludke for presenting at the Mid-Republican Rome workshop!
This past February 16th through the 18th, 2023, Melissa presented a paper at the Mid-Republican Rome workshop, hosted by the Royal Netherlands Institute of Rome (KNIR) in Italy.
