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The Society for Classical Studies promotes study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, and civilizations.

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The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Fellowship, supported by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, allows an American scholar to conduct lexicographical research at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Institute in Munich. Apply by Dec 1. classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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The Rudolph Masciantonio Support Grant for Student Teachers of Latin provides financial support to an individual during their semester of student teaching in a Latin program at a K-12 school. Applications are due November 29, 2024: classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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Today, November 11, is the early registration deadline for discounted registration fees at the 2025 AIA/SCS Joint Annual Meeting. To register for the meeting or to reserve your hotel room, visit the 2025 Annual Meeting page: classicalstudies.org/annual-meeting…

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Today on the blog, Rachel Philbrick introduces the SCS Data Committee's first annual SCS Census. Read about it here: classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/rphil… Fill out the Census by 11/22 here: classicalstudies.org/scs-news/intro…

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Don’t forget to register or to reserve your hotel room for the 2025 AIA/SCS Joint Annual Meeting! The 2025 Annual Meeting will take place in Philadelphia, PA on January 2-5, 2025. To learn more about registration and hotel reservations, visit: classicalstudies.org/annual-meeting…

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Upcoming deadlines this week! Nominations for the Forum Prize are due Oct 31, and nominations for the Awards for Excellence in Teaching at the K-12 Level are due Nov 1. Next week, applications for the Lionel Pearson Fellowship are due Nov 4. Learn more: classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…


This Friday, November 1st, is the deadline to apply for SCS Participation Funding or to sign up as a Volunteer for the 2025 Annual Meeting! Visit the 2025 Annual Meeting page to learn more: classicalstudies.org/annual-meeting…


Today on the blog, Nina Papathanasopoulou discusses the Martha Graham Greek-themed dances, Cave of the Heart and Errand into the Maze, that will be performed at this year's Annual Meeting. classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/nina-…

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Today on the blog, Emily Pillinger writes about the Community Table event for refugees and migrants based on Odysseus' journey home. classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/emily…

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The SCS is pleased to announce the new annual Award for Outstanding Literary Translation! The award will honor up to two books each year by SCS members that translate primary texts in Ancient Greek or Latin. Nomination letters may be submitted by anyone! classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…


Call For Participants: Ancient Music Open Mic Night! We seek performers of ancient music for the 2025 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. Learn more: classicalstudies.org/scs-news/call-…

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Upcoming deadlines! Submissions for the Outreach Prize and for Ancient Worlds, Modern Communities are due Oct 25. Nominations for the SCS Awards for Excellence in Teaching at the College Level are due Oct 28. Learn more: classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…


Introducing the first annual SCS Census! This survey, developed by the SCS Data Committee, aims to provide a picture of the field of Classical Studies in 2024. The Census is open to anyone who identifies as connected to Classical Studies, in any way: classicalstudies.org/scs-news/intro…


Applications for the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Fellowship are due Dec 1, 2024! Supported by a generous grant from the NEH, the fellowship allows an American scholar to conduct lexicographical research at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Institute in Munich classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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Nominations for the 2024 Forum Prize are due by October 31! The Prize recognizes outstanding contributions to public engagement made by works about the ancient Greek and Roman world that have originated outside of the academy. classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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On October 25th, join the 2022 and 2023 winners of the SCS Awards for Excellence in Teaching at the College Level and at the K-12 Level for a virtual conversation to discuss insights into their practice of teaching Classical Studies. Learn more and RSVP: classicalstudies.org/scs-news/what-…

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Applications are open for the 2024-2025 Contingent Faculty Grants! The grants provide professional development and financial assistance funds to contingent faculty who study or teach about the ancient Mediterranean and its reception: classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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Call for Annual Meeting Volunteers! SCS is seeking volunteers (students, contingent faculty, and independent scholars) to assist onsite in Philadelphia. Volunteers will receive free registration after completing their volunteer assignment. Apply by Nov 1: classicalstudies.org/annual-meeting…


The Lionel Pearson Fellowship seeks to contribute to the continuing education of American- and Canadian-trained classicists by providing funding for one year of graduate study at an English or Scottish university. Applications are due November 4! classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fel…

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The Committee on Ancient & Modern Performance (CAMP) will present “Conversations at the Return of Spring,” a new play by Ellen McLaughlin, at the 2025 Annual Meeting in January! Learn more about the performance: classicalstudies.org/annual-meeting…


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