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CIC/Center for Hellenic Studies Seminar on Ancient Greece in the Modern College ClassroomFor the third year, the Center for Hellenic Studies and CIC will cosponsor a seminar on Ancient Greece in the Modern College Classroom, held in Washington, DC on July 14-18, 2008, for faculty members in all fields. Gregory Nagy, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University, and Kenneth Scott Morrell, associate professor and chair of Greek and Roman Studies at Rhodes College, will lead the seminar on “Homer and Hesiod.” The seminar will offer faculty members an opportunity to extend their knowledge of ancient sources and develop strategies for incorporating them into their courses. Funder: The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Program Status: The seminar will be held July 14-18, 2008, at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. The nomination deadline is March 10, 2008. Participants must be full-time faculty members at CIC member institutions and can be in any field or department. To apply, please refer to the brochure and nomination form above. Other resources can be found at the Center for Hellenic Studies website. Independent Newsletter Articles Questions regarding the Ancient Greece Seminar should be directed to Stephen Gibson, CIC Director of Projects, at sgibson@cic.nche.edu or (202) 466-7230.
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