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Enroll Now | Herodotus in Translation Course Tutorial Program

The Sunoikisis Consortium will offer this course on the campuses of Belmont Abbey College, Carthage College, Culver-Stockton, Howard University, Reinhardt University, Southwestern University, and the University of Findlay. Others may participate online through a tutorial program. During this inter-institutional, inter-disciplinary, and collaborative experience, students will participate in group discussions, contribute to online forums, and join in weekly online common sessions with all of the students and faculty. The Tutorial Program… Read more

Μνημόνιο Συνεργασίας του Κέντρου Ελληνικών Σπουδών, Πανεπιστημίου Harvard και του Αριστοτελείου Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλονίκης

Με χαρά ανακοινώνουμε τη νέα συνεργασία «CHS Fellowships in collaboration with AUTH’s Department of Classics (Ερευνητικές Υποτροφίες του CHS σε συνεργασία με τον Τομέα Κλασικών Σπουδών του ΑΠΘ)» του Κέντρου Ελληνικών Σπουδών του Πανεπιστημίου Harvard και του Αριστοτελείου Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλονίκης. Read more

CHS Visiting Poet | George Wallace

From January 8-15, George Wallace will be staying at the CHS and using the library as a visiting poet. George Wallace is writer in residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace, first poet laureate of Suffolk County, Long Island NY, and author of 30 chapbooks of poetry. Adjunct professor of English at Pace University in Manhattan, his work has been published in the US, UK, Italy, Greece and India, and been… Read more

CHS Visiting Poet | George Wallace

From January 8-15, George Wallace will be staying at the CHS and using the library as a visiting poet. George Wallace is writer in residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace, first poet laureate of Suffolk County, Long Island NY, and author of 30 chapbooks of poetry. Adjunct professor of English at Pace University in Manhattan, his work has been published in the US, UK, Italy, Greece and India, and been… Read more

CHS Open House | Ovid, with Leonard Muellner

“First was the Golden Age. Then rectitude spontaneous in the heart prevailed, and faith. Avengers were not seen, for laws unframed were all unknown and needless. Punishment and fear of penalties existed not. No harsh decrees were fixed on brazen plates. No suppliant multitude the countenance of Justice feared, averting, for they dwelt without a judge in peace.” Read more

CHS Open House | Ovid, with Leonard Muellner

“First was the Golden Age. Then rectitude spontaneous in the heart prevailed, and faith. Avengers were not seen, for laws unframed were all unknown and needless. Punishment and fear of penalties existed not. No harsh decrees were fixed on brazen plates. No suppliant multitude the countenance of Justice feared, averting, for they dwelt without a judge in peace.” Read more

Kenchreai Archaeological Field School: Apply Now!

The American Excavations at Kenchreai, directed by Professor Joseph L. Rife (Vanderbilt University) and co-directed by Professor Jorge Bravo (University of Maryland), with the support of the Center for Hellenic Studies and Sunoikisis, announces the 2017 Archaeological Field School at Kenchreai. This four-week summer program introduces students to the archaeology, history, and culture of Greece through participation in a field school and accompanying seminars and… Read more

Fellowships in Comparative Cultural Studies in Greece: Apply Now!

Don’t miss the chance to apply for the two CHS research fellowships to Greek Universities’ junior faculty members (Adjunct Lecturers, Lecturers or Assistant Professors) in order to join the Harvard Summer Program in Greece. The application deadline is February 9, 2017. The fellowships aim to attract applicants with an academic background strongly related to the disciplines of Humanities and/or Social Sciences. CHS gives preference to those whose application and… Read more