2023 V¨¢zquez-Valarezo Poetry Award winners announced
Carly Davis's poem "Seattle Song" won the 24th annual V¨¢zquez-Valarezo Poetry Award at Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
In Classics, you¡¯re in an excellent position to take full advantage of an Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø liberal arts education: Classics is a broad, interdisciplinary field focused on the study of ancient Greece and Rome, and encompassing everything from language and literature to history, religion, philosophy, art history, archaeology, mythology, drama, poetry and much, much more.
For your major or minor, choose Classics (which includes study of both the Greek and Latin languages) or Classical studies (focusing on Greek or Latin). We also offer a minor in Biblical languages.
Many Classics majors add a second major/minor. Classics pairs well with any field, and is practical background for careers in law, medicine, publishing, seminary and library sciences, but also provides benefits in more unexpected fields. Known for their superior problem-solving, Classics graduates catch the attention of employers. Recent Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø grads entering positions in accounting, business, data analytics and health care have stood out for their major and their skills.
If your passion is purely Classics, you might pursue teaching or graduate study in Classics or archaeology, ancient history or philosophy, New Testament studies, comparative literature, or art history.
Kira Banks '23 is the community outreach coordinator at Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network in Itasca, Ill.
Shawn Geison '21 is a rhetoric teaching assistant at the University of Iowa.
Sarah Litwin ¡¯20 is a senior functional chemist at Stepan Company in Chicago.
Jamie Suiter ¡¯20 is a chiropractic assistant at Spine, Sport, Injury Therapy Center in Davenport, Iowa.
Katelyn Farrell '19 is an internal auditor at John Deere in Joliet, Ill.
Allan Daly ¡¯18 is an analytics consultant at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago.
Ethan Doan ¡®18 is a PRN chaplain with Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia.
Christopher Saladin ¡¯17 graduated from the University of Minnesota with his Ph.D. in ancient history in May 2023 and is an assistant visiting professor at Carleton Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø in Northfield, Minn.
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Carly Davis's poem "Seattle Song" won the 24th annual V¨¢zquez-Valarezo Poetry Award at Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
Kaitlin Jacobson's poem "crooked smile"¡± won the 23rd annual V¨¢zquez-Valarezo Poetry Award at Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
Kira Banks '23 came to Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø to study biology and public health and, as often happens at a liberal arts school, discovered a passion for a seemingly unrelated major ¡ª Classics. Read about her recent award.
Chicago-based musician Joe Goodkin will perform selections from his 17-song adaptation of Homer's "Iliad," a project steeped in ancient and modern war literature as well as interviews and his experiences playing music at VA hospitals as part of recreational therapy for veterans experiencing PTSD
This Archaeological Institute of America lecture, titled "Augustus' War against Antony and Cleopatra as Seen through the Coins," is presented by Dr. Roberta Stewart of Dartmouth Å·ÖÞ±ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
This year's Antiquity in the New Millennium lecture will be presented by Dr. Clara Bosak-Schroeder from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The lecture is titled "Disability and Enslavement in Ancient Rome."
This event is sponsored by the Classics department.