06/19/2026
Today on the blog, Javal Coleman reflects on fatherless in antiquity and the modern day.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/javal-coleman/blog-fatherlessness-antiquity-and-now
The SCS promotes study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, and civilizations. The SCS also operates a Placement Service.
The SCS provides a wide range of services to its members through its five major divisions. The Education Division coordinates activities concerned with the teaching of classical studies. The Program Division holds an Annual Meeting which affords opportunities for the presentation of papers by members, as well as informal communication with others in the field. Through its Publications and Researc
06/19/2026
Today on the blog, Javal Coleman reflects on fatherless in antiquity and the modern day.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/javal-coleman/blog-fatherlessness-antiquity-and-now
06/09/2026
Today on the blog, Johannes Wienand, Mattia Celisi, and Anna-Sophie Haake describe their project teaching a computer to read Roman coins.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/johannes-wienand/blog-caesar-dot-ai-teaching-machine-read-roman-coins
05/20/2026
Today on the blog, Niek Janssen, Chris Londa, and Nandini Pandey reflect on a "flipped" conference on enslaved readers and reading from below.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/janssenniek/blog-reading-below-%E2%80%98flipped%E2%80%99-conference-enslaved-readers
04/14/2026
Today on the blog, Michael Taylor kicks off a new series spotlighting TAPA articles with his take on Duncan MacRae's "Capitoline Futures: The Location of Roman Futurity."
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/miketaylor30/blog-tapa-spotlight-duncan-macrae-%E2%80%9Ccapitoline-futures-location-roman-futurity
04/06/2026
Today on the blog, Jinrui Zhang discusses his public engagement initiative in China, “Echoes of Antiquity,” funded by the Ancient Worlds, Modern Communities initiative.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/jinrui-zhang/blog-reimagining-classical-antiquity-modern-china
03/17/2026
Today on the blog, Thomas Hendrickson discusses tiered readers as a bridge between introductory textbooks and unadapted Latin texts.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/thomashendrickson/blog-tiered-readers-new-bridge-between-introductory-textbook-and
02/17/2026
Today on the blog, Jillian Stinchcomb discusses Egypt and Ethiopia in the work of Flavius Josephus.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/jillian-stinchcomb/blog-egypt-and-ethiopia-work-flavius-josephus
01/30/2026
Today on the blog, Tristan Bradshaw and Ben Brown discuss six years with the Critical Antiquities Network and some new initiatives launching this year.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/tristan-bradshaw/blog-critical-antiquities-new-directions
01/21/2026
Today on the blog, Benjamin Haller reviews We Players' performance of Odyssea at the SCS Annual Meeting.
https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/benjaminhaller1/blog-we-players-bring-life-misson-classics-community-committee-scs-january
12/19/2025
Today on the blog, Jordan Rogers discusses ways of re-packaging the study of the Ancient Mediterranean to reach future generations of students.
https://www.classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/jordan-rogers/blog-re-packaging-study-ancient-mediterranean
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