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    Discover the exciting things happening in Classics at UGA.

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    Studies Abroad in Rome

    Classics students get hands-on experience studying in Rome, Italy

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    Study Classical Culture, Greek, and Latin in historic Park Hall

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    Reacting to the Past in Athens, Georgia...and Athens, Greece

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Classics and the UGA at Oxford Study Abroad Program

The UGA at Oxford Study Abroad Program has been in existence for over twenty years and is a big reason that the University of Georgia has risen to rank in the top five in the nation for University student participation in study abroad programs. It offers over 90 different courses in a wide variety of majors and subjects, so we are certain to have something for everyone, including students of Classics.

Christina Westpheling passes the Classics on to a whole new generation

Christina Westpheling graduated from UGA in 2011 with an A.B. in Classical Culture and Art/Art History. She has since started working at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. She stays busy but had a chance to describe her life after college and how she has been using the Classics.

 

UGA student Chad Wisinger studies Classics abroad in Germany

While many students get the opportunity to study abroad, few have had the opportunity to get as totally immersed as Chad Wisinger, a senior double majoring in Classics and Religious Studies at UGA, and currently studying at Heidelberg University in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He wants to go on to eventually teach and write on theology. He's had a truly unique experience so far and was nice enough to spend part of his evening (our early afternoon) sharing what it's like to study Classics so far from home.

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Upcoming Classics Events

Lecture: Rebecca Benefiel - The House of the Faun and Popular Culture in Pompeii
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 - 2:30pm

Summer Institute Lecture

Rebecca Benefiel of Washington and Lee University discusses The House of the Faun and Popular Culture in Pompeii.

114 Park Hall

The Herculaneum Graffiti Project:Ancient Inscriptions Online, EAGLE, and Digital Humanities
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 - 4:00pm

The Herculaneum Graffiti Project:Ancient Inscriptions Online, EAGLE, and Digital Humanities

A workshop with Rebecca Benefiel of Washington and Lee University
114 Park Hall
Lecture: Christopher Craig - The Limits of Anger in Ciceronian Invective: The Case of the 2nd Philippic
Tuesday, July 9, 2013 - 10:30am

Summer Institute Lecture

Christopher Craig of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville 

The Limits of Anger in Ciceronian Invective: The Case of the 2nd Philippic

115 Park Hall

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