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Faculty Why and how the study of classics is changing Denison faculty Max L. Goldman and Rebecca Futo Kennedy explain how the study of classics is changing - and why that's a good thing. Read more
Faculty The Modern Racial Politics of Cleopatra Questions of race and identity are at the heart of a controversy over casting a new production of the famous Cleopatra. Classics has an answer. Read more
Internships Summer Scholars 2020 Summer scholar research projects completed in the classics department in Summer 2020. Read more