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Rome, Italy
See Aeneidathon pictures
See pictures from our
end-of-the-year picnic
Peeps Show 2009:
Our Marshmallow Peeps Diorama Contest open house.
-View the "Peeps Show 2009"catalog
-See "Peeps Show 2009" pictures
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Mission
Classics is the critical
study of languages, cultures, and literature of the ancient
world. The societies of ancient Greece
and Rome, the Mediterranean
world, the Middle East, and cultures with faces toward the
Orient are the terrain of Classics. Many of our traditions rest
upon the world of the
Greeks and Romans. Greek, Latin, and Hebrew literature are
studied in the Classics Department. (More)
Guidelines
for Latin
Placement»
Events and news
The Aeneidathon. The Classics Department celebrated National Poetry Month with an Aeneidathon: an all-day reading of Virgil's epic poem on the founding of Rome. Students, faculty, staff, and friends read the entire 9,895 line poem, starting at 11 a.m. and finished at 11:30 p.m.
 Our
department's journal, "Studies
in Mediterranean Antiquity and Classics" (SMAC) is availabe
online. The journal was created by students in the class, Studies
in
Classical Civilization."Digital
Commons," The Dewitt Wallace Library's web site for organizing and
sharing the creative works of the Macalester College community
also has links to recent Classics student honors projects,
in addition to issues of SMAC.
You can access Digital Commons here.
Excavations
at Omrit
Excavations at Omrit are along the Northern Israeli border. The Macalester College
Classics Department, under the direction of Professor Andy Overman, leads archaeological
excavations at Omrit in northern Israel. Omrit is the site of a Roman temple.
Macalester is the only institution that has access to this site. Each summer,
a group of students, staff, professors, alumni, and friends travel to Israel
to work at Omrit.
Classics
Department, Macalester College, 1600 Grand Ave., St. Paul,
MN 55105
Office: Old Main, room 311, Email: pitman@macalester.edu
Telephone(651) 696-6376, Fax (651) 696-6498
CLASSICS OFFICE HOURS
September 1 through May 31, Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
June 1 through August 31, Tuesdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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