The Center for Hellenic Studies

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Classics in Undergraduate Liberal Eduation – Study

Classics in Undergraduate Liberal Education A study conducted by the Center for Hellenic Studies, in conjunction with the Teagle Foundation’s The Disciplines and Undergraduate Education Initiative The Center for Hellenic Studies has recently completed a fifteen-month study on classics and undergraduate liberal education. This project is one of six examining the relationship between major courses […]

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Jørgen Mejer

Jørgen Mejer I would like to thank Henriette for sharing my words with you today: for allowing me to express, in my not always comprehensible idiomatic American English, deep sorrow at Jørgen’s untimely death, and profound thanks for his remarkable life. As soon as Henriette phoned me at mid-day on Monday, which was Labor Day […]

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Jørgen Meyer

Remarks on The Life of Jørgen Meyer I would like to thank Henriette for sharing my words with you today: for allowing me to express, in my not always comprehensible idiomatic American English, deep sorrow at Jørgen’s untimely death, and profound thanks for his remarkable life. As soon as Henriette phoned me at mid-day on […]

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Bio: Carl Rubino

Carl Rubino, CHS 1974-75 Name: Carl A. Rubino Email: crubino(at)hamilton.edu Current Title: Edward North Professor of Classics  Institution: Hamilton College Degrees: A.B. Fordham University, 1965 M.A. Fordham University, 1966 Ph.L. Loyola Seminar-Woodstock College, 1966 Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo 1973  Publications:  Three chapters, “Was Cicero a Greater Statesman than Caesar?  Viewpoint: Yes,” […]