Academics Classical Studies Forms, Policies, Publications Forms, Policies, Publications SECTION NAVIGATION Classical Studies About Degree Requirements Courses Honors & Awards Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications Checklist for Classical Studies Majors/MinorsA quick guide to requirements for Classical Studies majors/minors Classical Studies About Degree Requirements Courses Honors & Awards Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications Contact Us Phone 740-587-6251 Fellows Hall 411 View all contacts » Rebecca Futo Kennedy Associate Professor Chair of Classical Studies Chair of Religion kennedyr@denison.edu 740-920-9028 Jackie Forshey Academic Administrative Assistant forsheyj@denison.edu 740-587-8087 Spotlights Where We Go Social Justice Entrepreneur Mrinalini Mitra ’20 founded a nonprofit to connect people & global resources. One of her first efforts was a conference for young women in India. How We Learn All Roads Lead to Rome A two-week sojourn in Rome with a Classics professor brings ancient history to life. Where We Go Sharing The Light Even as a young girl, Mishti Mitra ’20 was able to imagine herself in another person’s circumstances. How We Learn Life in ancient Greece — resurrected Role-playing students transformed life in ancient Greece into a daily drama. Where We Go Story-telling: from the days of ancients to today Quinn Griffin '10 is a classicist with Michigan's Grand Valley State University - she is also a talented vocalist. How We Learn Why Riri Williams, the new "Iron Man," matters For Imani Congdon '20, the new "Iron Man," a young black woman named Riri Williams, is a hopeful sign. Where We Go For the Love of Latin Learning Karyn Greene ’12 is taking her love of classics to the Boston Teacher Residence Program. How We Learn Modern Greece, through the lens of fiction Denison professor Tim Hofmeister just published his second book of crime fiction, opening readers’ eyes to the issues of Greece through a new channel. How We Learn Immigrant Women in Athens Professor Kennedy's teaching and research interests cover the history and culture of ancient Greece, especially issues of ethnicity and citizenship. Where We Go Dancing on the way to Pompeii Maybe all roads don't lead to Rome. But this one led to a brilliant career in archaeology and to an ancient dig site in Pompeii. How We Learn An Open Letter From the Classics Department Denison offers major and minor degrees in Classics, Greek , and Latin. Further information is available in the Department's curriculum statement. What's Happening 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 See Archives More From Denison Denison Seminars Denison Seminars Study Abroad Study Abroad Living at Denison Living at Denison Career Exploration Career Exploration
Where We Go Social Justice Entrepreneur Mrinalini Mitra ’20 founded a nonprofit to connect people & global resources. One of her first efforts was a conference for young women in India.
How We Learn All Roads Lead to Rome A two-week sojourn in Rome with a Classics professor brings ancient history to life.
Where We Go Sharing The Light Even as a young girl, Mishti Mitra ’20 was able to imagine herself in another person’s circumstances.
How We Learn Life in ancient Greece — resurrected Role-playing students transformed life in ancient Greece into a daily drama.
Where We Go Story-telling: from the days of ancients to today Quinn Griffin '10 is a classicist with Michigan's Grand Valley State University - she is also a talented vocalist.
How We Learn Why Riri Williams, the new "Iron Man," matters For Imani Congdon '20, the new "Iron Man," a young black woman named Riri Williams, is a hopeful sign.
Where We Go For the Love of Latin Learning Karyn Greene ’12 is taking her love of classics to the Boston Teacher Residence Program.
How We Learn Modern Greece, through the lens of fiction Denison professor Tim Hofmeister just published his second book of crime fiction, opening readers’ eyes to the issues of Greece through a new channel.
How We Learn Immigrant Women in Athens Professor Kennedy's teaching and research interests cover the history and culture of ancient Greece, especially issues of ethnicity and citizenship.
Where We Go Dancing on the way to Pompeii Maybe all roads don't lead to Rome. But this one led to a brilliant career in archaeology and to an ancient dig site in Pompeii.
How We Learn An Open Letter From the Classics Department Denison offers major and minor degrees in Classics, Greek , and Latin. Further information is available in the Department's curriculum statement.
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