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Official Twitter of the University of Massachusetts Classics Department! Website: http://umass.edu/classics/about…

If you see Prof. Wietzke, make sure to congratulate him on the publication of his most recent article: online.ucpress.edu/ca/article/41/…


The Dept. of Classics 18th Annual David Grose Memorial Lecture is tomorrow! Our speaker, Dimitri Nakassis will speak on the dynamic and evolving nature of our understanding of the Classical Tradition. Please join us - either in person or digitally!

ClassicsUmass's tweet image. The Dept. of Classics 18th Annual David Grose Memorial Lecture is tomorrow! Our speaker, Dimitri Nakassis will speak on the dynamic and evolving nature of our understanding of the Classical Tradition. Please join us - either in person or digitally!

Classics Dept. Lecture today! Join us at 5:30 in Herter 601 for Dr. Michael Leese's talk: Nicias the Superstitious.


In spite of yesterday's snow, its spring (sort of) - which everyone knows means bird migrations! Check out some Classics Department research on ancient bird watching (aka augury): academia.edu/54319309/Augur…


Happy Mask Day! Obviously, be smart and respectful of those who still want/need masks - but by way of celebration, there are cider donuts for anyone who'd care for one at the Classics Department!!!!


Classics Department Lecture!!! If you're looking for something great to do this Friday afternoon, come see Dr. Michael Leese's talk "Nicias the Superstitious?' - March 11 @ 5:30pm in Herter Hall 601.


Hi everybody - be warned - some old guy has taken over the UMass Classics twitter account and has very little idea what he's doing.


As we move into finals week, we wish everyone the best of luck! As Herodotus said, "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance" Bona Fortuna!


To students enrolling in classes for our Spring Semester the Classics Department offers a wide range of courses that are interesting and can fulfill some gen-ed requirements such as HS AT AL and IE! We look forward to seeing new faces in the spring!

ClassicsUmass's tweet image. To students enrolling in classes for our Spring Semester the Classics Department offers a wide range of courses that are interesting and can fulfill some gen-ed requirements such as HS AT AL and IE! We look forward to seeing new faces in the spring!

Classics Club/Honors Society is holding a movie night, We are watching Hercules tonight at Herter room 119 @ 6:30pm! Hope to see you all there!


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ICYMI: Classics Professor Debbie Felton spoke to CBS Mornings on why we like to be scared. 🐈‍⬛👻🎃

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Coming up tomorrow is our classics advising and career day, we hope to see you all there!

ClassicsUmass's tweet image. Coming up tomorrow is our classics advising and career day, we hope to see you all there!

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Thank you so much to @ClassicsUmass for having me today. There were excellent questions and thoughts during the Q&A and wonderful conversations had at the reception afterward, and it was truly an honor and pleasure to spend the day in such great company. Maximas gratias!!


Our talk with guest speaker @DLibatique10 is today and we are so excited! For our friends at home or out of state we have a zoom link opening at 4:00 today! We hope to see you there! umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92635565909


Eta Sigma Phi (the honors society for Latin and Ancient Greek students) is hosting an event next Monday at 6:30 in Herter 119! Everyone is welcome, including non-members!

ClassicsUmass's tweet image. Eta Sigma Phi (the honors society for Latin and Ancient Greek students) is hosting an event next Monday at 6:30 in Herter 119! Everyone is welcome, including non-members!

Join the UMass Classics Department this Friday for an exciting talk on the story of Philomela w/ @DLibatique10

ClassicsUmass's tweet image. Join the UMass Classics Department this Friday for an exciting talk on the story of Philomela w/ @DLibatique10

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