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Department of Classics
The University of Mississippi

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Learn about what it's like to major in Classics at the University of Mississippi.
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Bryant Hall
Constructed in 1911, the building is the home of the Department of Classics.
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Farrington Gallery
The lobby of Bryant Hall provides quiet study space for Classics students.
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David M. Robinson Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities
Considered the best of its kind in the South, the University Museum's antiquities collection is available to students for study and research.
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Classics out loud.
Dr. Molly Pasco-Pranger helps a student get started at A Taste of Classics, a public reading of Greek and Roman literature held twice a year.
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Digging Classics
The Department helps students participate in archaeological digs around the Mediterranean.
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Attorney, Condon Tobin Sladek Thornton Nerenberg PLLC BA in Classics and Economics (2013) LinkedIn Colby Roberts finished his JD at SMU
Internship Coordinator & Academic Advisor, University of South Carolina Honors College BA in Classics, emphasis in Classical Civilization, minor in
Master's student in linguistics, Université Jean Moulin in Lyon, France Hometown: Saucier, MS BA in Classics, Linguistics, and Spanish (2019)
Foreign Affairs Officer, US Department of State Hometown: Hazlehurst, MS BA in Classics, Political Science, and Public Policy Leadership; minor
Public Policy Counsel, Southern Center for Human Rights Hometown: Jackson, MS BA in Classics, emphasis in Greek, minor in Gender Studies
      Dr. Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons is part of the 2022 University of Mississippi TEDx program, "New Avenues". Her talk
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The Department is pleased to announce the publication of Professor John Lobur's second book, a University of Michigan Press monograph
Dr. Kristina Killgrove delivered a fascinating virtual lecture entitled "Death Comes to Oplontis: Victims of Mt. Vesuvius Reveal Life in
On Monday, September 20, 2021 the department hosted its first face-to-face lecture since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr.
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Two professors join forces to co-teach class rooted in literature and veterans' reintegration into society May 4, 2021 by Kathryn

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