The Classical World Gets Complicated Four new faculty members bring new perspectives to the Department of Classical Studies
Imaging Renders Decayed Texts Visible Once More Multispectral imaging at the Duke Libraries unveils the contents of ancient manuscripts In the Harry Potter series, a tap of the wand and a whispered incantation transforms a blank...
What I'm Working On: Social Media in Ancient Greece Classical Studies professor William Johnson examines the role of ancient Greek and Roman influencers, the social media mavens of the day who could make or break the story you wrote on papyri.
Duke Scholars Contribute Four New Exhibits to Roman Museum A team at Duke has created a 3D model of the legendary Basilica Ulpia A museum in Rome will welcome four new permanent exhibits today created by a team of Duke...
Class of 2018: Literary Detective Heads to Oxford as Rhodes Scholar The prestigious scholarship provides all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England Gabrielle (Gabi) Stewart, a Duke University senior from San Dimas, California, was among the 32...
No End to Learning A Duke initiative encourages faculty members to gather teaching tips from each other The change was slight but important. For many years, Duke professor Ross Wagner has asked...