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Democracy in Ancient Athens: What We Can Learn About How to Change the World
January 12, 2024
Learn about the practice of democracy in Ancient Athens in this interactive workshop. Participants will engage in discussion about what we can learn today from thinking about Athenian democracy.
Paleo-Olympics 2023
August 9, 2023
Join us for the 13th Annual Paleo-Olympics! September 22, 11-2, Library North Lawn
GVSU Summer Greek and Latin 2023
May 5, 2023
Online Greek and Latin for Summer 2023 begins Wednesday and Thursday May 10-11!
Let's Talk about Sappho
April 4, 2023
Diane Rayor, Professor Emerita of Classics Diane will introduce us to Sappho, the earliest and most famous Greek woman poet, and issues of translating gender markers into English. There will be a poetry reading, mini-lecture, and time for dialogue!
Issues in the Legal Professions
October 7, 2022
Join Classics alumna Abigail DeHart, and other Grand Valley alumni, for stimulating conversation on timely and significant subjects!
The Student Perspective
October 3, 2022
The Student Perspective: New blog by Classics major Tanys Lowry
Homerathon VIII!
September 30, 2022
The Eighth Running of an Epic Event! September 28 and 29: GVSU Classics presents Homerathon 8: The Multiverse Saga!
Welcome Back!
August 30, 2022
Join us on September 6 as we gather to celebrate the start of the new academic year!
Summer Greek and Latin
May 6, 2022
Online Greek and Latin for Summer 2022 begins Wednesday and Thursday May 11-12! Register here!
Conversation from Rome!
May 1, 2022
Please join us for a conversation with Professor Andrew (Andy) Lund, a GVSU Classics alumnus who is currently Resident Instructor at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (the �Centro�) in Rome, Italy.