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Department of Classical Studies

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170

MinervaOffice: 1104 Moore Humanities & Research Administration Bldg.
Department Head: Hugh Parker (hcparker@uncg.edu)
Administrative Secretary: Shannon Byers (slbyers@uncg.edu)
Phone: (336) 334-5214      Fax: (336) 334-5158


Click here
or on her image for a slide show (28 slides)
about Minerva at UNCG

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Roman Soldier Faculty  Nota Bene:

Check out the new Students First website:  http://studentsfirst.uncg.edu/

Spartan Alert page


Congratulations to the
Classical Society

for

another AMAZING
Classics Day:
Clash of the Spartans

Roman Army

Spring 2012 Classical Studies Course Offerings

Fall 2012 Classical Studies Course Offerings


UNCG CLASSICAL SOCIETY has a website: click HERE to check it out. The Classical Society is open to anyone who is interested in joining; you do NOT need to be a major


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Teaching Classical Languages (a peer-reviewed online journal)

Courses for Teachers and Advanced Latin Students: *all courses are 3 credit hours*
Click the following links for more information on the courses below:  PDF ;  DOCX

Spring 2012: CCI 579 (Readings in Roman History) - On-Campus T 5-7:50   Dr. Zarecki

Summer 2012: LAT 693 (AP Latin Authors) - WEB. July 9-27, with scheduled meeting time.  Dr. Wharton

If you already have a B.A. degree and just want to take a class or two, you can do that through the VISIONS program in the Graduate School. Click here for more information http://www.uncg.edu/grs/visions/

For students interested in teaching at the high school level: Jackson Library now provides access to the Learning Express Library which offers PRAXIS practice exams free of charge. Click HERE and scroll down to the Praxis I Practice Tests.


Interested in Graduate Study in Classics? Check out this page from The Classical Journal.


Why Major in Classics? - click HERE for the text of a talk given by Lynn Sherr of ABC News who majored in Greek.


Great Resources:
from UCLA, the Roman forum:
http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/Forum/
from the Vatican, The Sistine Chapel: http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html


ALUMNI - please visit our Alumni Page to send us news of where you are and what you are up to! The link to this page is also in the navigation bar at the left under "Resources".

Become a member of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South.

International Programs Travel Support for Students


 

 

Page updated: 15-Apr-2012

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Department of Classical Studies
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1104 Moore Humanities and Research Administration Building, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
VOICE 336.334.5214
FAX 336.334.5158