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Summer 2012 Course Descriptions

Fall 2012 Course Descriptions

Departmental Tea: 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in the Common Room

Events

NEH Summer Institute, "Roman Comedy in Performance."

Outstanding Undergraduates

Murphey Hall continues to be home for high-achieving undergraduates!
The Classical Association of the Middle West and South has honored Caitlin Hines with a Manson A. Stewart Scholarship. One of six undergraduates recognized for being "outstanding young Classicists," Caitlin will use the $1,000 award to further her Classical studies here.
Also, Caitlin, Rachel Mazzara, and Henry Ross were inducted into the University's Phi Beta Kappa chapter for their exceptional academics.
We congratulate these promising juniors for their great accomplishments!

AIA's Best Site

The department is excited to share that Prof. Donald Haggis has garnered the Archaeological Institute of America's Best Practices in Site Preservation Award for the Azoria Project in Crete, Greece. Co-director Margaret Mook and Prof. Haggis work with local specialists to preserve the site as they excavate, creating a sustainable eco-archaeological tourist site. We applaud their innovative work, and invite you to learn more about and to support the Azoria Project.

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    William West, Professor Emeritus of Classics

    Professor West currently serves as a consultant on epigraphy and history to the Excavations at Azoria, Crete. He has contributed material on the history of the site and inscribed pottery to excavation reports and is preparing a chapter on inscribed pottery for the final publication. He has also begun a project of study of virtues in Greek inscriptions, the first resultof which is an article on eunoia whichhas appeared in the Acta of the XIIth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Barcelona (2007).

    He continues to teach in the Osher Lifetime Learning Institute at Duke University, with courses on Greek and Roman Education, Homer and the Heroic Age, Alexander and the Hellenistic Age, and Athletics in the Greek and Roman World, the latter two presently in preparation. For use in the classes, he has produced course packs of documents and translations of texts on these subjects.

    He has been working on a study of an opisthographic lead tablet from Sicily, 5th Century B.C., in the Rare Book Room, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also researching the layout and presentation on stone of the texts of Athenian Decrees of the 5th and Early 4th Centuries B.C.

    E-mail: wwest@email.unc.edu
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