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Hutton and McClure Earn Named Professor Fellowships
The Named Professorship Selection Committee has voted to recognize two CANES professors for their efforts. The awards are made possible by research efforts of UW–Madison faculty and staff. Technology arising from these research efforts is licensed …
Nandini Pandey Awarded ACLS Fellowship
Assistant Professor Nandini Pandey has earned the American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (ACLS) which recognizes individual scholars working in the humanities and related social sciences. Pandey will begin work on her next book on …
Bringing Rome the Bacon: Were Virgil and Horace the Original Hipsters?
Read Associate Professor Nandini Pandey’s latest article in Eidolon
Laura McClure Receives NEH Fellowship
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Professor Laura McClure a summer stipend for her new project exploring how women have shaped how we view the classical past through their reading and translation of …
Rebecca Moorman is Runner-Up for CAMWS Outstanding Paper
Ph.D. student Rebecca Moorman has been named a runner-up for the Presidential Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper for her work titled, “Lying Eyes? Autopsy, Credibility, and the Senses in Apuleius, Met. 1.4.” She will be …
PhD Student Rebecca Moorman Awarded Reinhold Fellowship
The Institute for Research in the Humanities in conjunction with the Department of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies has selected Classics Ph.D. student Rebecca Moorman to receive a 2019-2020 Robert J. Reinhold Fellowship. Moorman …
Heroes Are a Virus From Outer Space: Odysseys and Homecomings From Homer to “First Man”
Associate Professor Nandini Pandey publishes in Eidolon. Read the full article.
Alex Dressler Publishes in EuGeStA
Associate Professor Alex Dressler‘s article, “Seeing (not) seeing: the phenomenology of deviant standpoint as a function of gender and class in Paulinus of Nola, Poems 18″ has been published on the European network on Gender Studies in Antiquity …
Honors Course Taught by James McKeown Featured
Professor James McKeown‘s Honors course, “Ancient Medicine” is part of a First-Year Interest Group (FIG) discussed in the latest Honors Newsletter. Hear from students taking the course and learn more about FIGS and Professor McKeown, too! …