classical studies
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2015-16 academic awards
Cornell College honored students with departmental and college-wide academic awards on Thursday, April 21. Congratulations on your achievements! Photos of the event can be seen on Flickr here. All college awards Phi Beta Kappa William Alexander Emily Andrulis Kenny Capesius Michelle Dougan Christopher Felt Elizabeth Flick Katie Gilbert Danya Lebell Phyo Lin Ruby Linkhart Christopher […]
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Building a time machine to ancient Corinth
Classics Professor John Gruber-Miller is building a time machine.
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Gruber-Miller elected VP of Classical League
Cornell College classical studies professor John Gruber Miller has been elected to a two-year term as vice president of the American Classical League.
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Donnellan earns Gilman scholarship
Cornell College junior Miranda Donnellan has earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State, and will spend the spring 2016 semester studying in South Korea.
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2014-15 academic awards
Cornell College honored students with departmental and college-wide academic awards on Thursday, April 23.
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Venticinque published in journal Historia
Phil Venticinque, associate professor of classics at Cornell College, has an article in the latest issue of the journal Historia, a highly selective, well respected, and leading journal in the field of classics and ancient history.
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Knox pursuing passion at dream school
Jennifer Knox ’14 will fulfill her childhood dream of attending Oxford University, where she’ll study international relations.
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2013-14 Academic Awards
Each year Cornell College recognizes student achievement with an awards celebration. Dozens of students were honored at this year’s ceremony.
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A Brief History of Reading the Roman Poet Catullus
Students presented a poster display, on April 7, describing how different communities of readers through history responded to Catullus’ vivid poetry. Presented by LAT 312 The Age of Cicero.
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Faculty/Staff News Spring 2014
Faculty/Staff accomplishments from the Spring 2014 Cornell Report.
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Liberal studies help Liu recognize calling as an artist
After testing the limits of graphite and charcoal drawing during her senior exhibition, Josephine Liu ’13 is ready to explore animation and other art forms as she embarks on a year of studies at the San Francisco Art Institute.
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2012-13 Academic Awards
Each year, Cornell College honors students from across disciplines at the Academic Awards Ceremony. This year, dozens of students were recognized for their academic performance.
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Inspired teaching
John Gruber-Miller, professor of classical studies, isn’t just a great teacher—he inspires others to be great teachers, as well. Gruber-Miller won the 2012 Excellence in the Teaching of Classics at the College Level award from the American Philological Association.
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Gruber-Miller honored for his teaching
John Gruber-Miller, professor of classical studies at Cornell College, won the 2012 Excellence in the Teaching of Classics at the College Level award from the American Philological Association. He was the year’s only winner.
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Of Cornell and Liberal Arts in Action
One evening, just for fun, I asked my children, what do you think I do?