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Classical Studies

 Joe Goodkin sings the Iliad in Duke Gardens

November 4, 2021

If Homer Had a Guitar

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three second-year Ph.D. students describe what their first year on campus is like

October 5, 2021

In 2021, the 2020 Ph.D. Cohort Finally Experienced Duke in Person

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August 31, 2021

Cultivating Intellectual Freedom in the Classroom

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February 17, 2021

Duke Flags Lowered: Keith Stanley, Classical Studies Professor Emeritus, Dies at Age 86

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Kathryn Morgan on a greek dig.

September 8, 2020

The Classical World Gets Complicated

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November 21, 2019

A Graduate Student on Archeology Without the Shovel

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Bass Connections dig in Vulci

June 28, 2019

Looking for Etruscans: Bass Connections Team Brings Innovative Technology to Archeological Site

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the Parthenon in Athens

May 31, 2019

Classical Studies Shows Its Staying Power

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Etruscan well-cistern

July 20, 2018

Drawing on New Technologies, Duke Team Reveals an Ancient City’s Transformation

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A series of black and white images showing an ancient crest under MSI

June 5, 2018

Imaging Renders Decayed Texts Visible Once More

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Duke's William Johnson studies the social media influencers of ancient times

April 16, 2018

What I'm Working On: Social Media in Ancient Greece

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The ruins of the famed Basilica Ulpia, one of the most recognizable symbols of the Roman Empire.

November 28, 2017

Duke Scholars Contribute Four New Exhibits to Roman Museum

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Gabrielle Stewart was named a 2018 Rhodes Scholar.

November 19, 2017

Class of 2018: Literary Detective Heads to Oxford as Rhodes Scholar

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Lori Bennear of Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment talks with students Soli Shin and Jason Lee. Photo courtesy Nicholas School of the Environment.

September 19, 2017

No End to Learning

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Duke researchers work with an Etruscan well-cistern connected with a complex water management system in ancient Italy. Photo courtesy Maurizio Forte

August 10, 2017

Bass Connections Team Unearths the Roman Empire

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Students helped socialize two 6-week old golden retriever puppies as part of their class. The puppies, MATTOX and CHESSIE, are in training to become assistance dogs through the paws4people foundation. Photo by Megan Mendenhall/Duke Photography

March 21, 2017

Spring Breakthrough: A Week of Learning for Learning's Sake

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