2019-2020 CHS-CCS Fellows | Victoria Ferentinou
"But above all, I appreciated the support, encouragement, intellectual openness and constructive criticism of the multi-cultural and multi-lingual academic community of Harvard University." Read more
"But above all, I appreciated the support, encouragement, intellectual openness and constructive criticism of the multi-cultural and multi-lingual academic community of Harvard University." Read more
The CHS holds open access at the core of its mission and is committed to it in multiple ways. Read more
We are excited to welcome Andrew Koh, of the MIT Center for Materials Research and the Harvard Semitic Museum, for a Center for Hellenic Studies Online Open House discussion entitled ‘A Land Called Crete: From Harriet Boyd Hawes to the Cretan Collections Project’. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, October 24 at 11 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. Read more
We are excited to welcome Andrew Koh, of the MIT Center for Materials Research and the Harvard Semitic Museum, for a Center for Hellenic Studies Online Open House discussion entitled ‘A Land Called Crete: From Harriet Boyd Hawes to the Cretan Collections Project’. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, October 24 at 11 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. Read more
Join Keith Stone and an intergenerational group of alums, current students, CHS fellows, and HeroesX participants January 10–19, 2020, on a Harvard Alumni Association – Center for Hellenic Studies travel-study tour in Greece! Dr. Stone has just completed a test run of the tour and shares the following photos illustrating the tour’s theme and some of the places to be visited. Read more
British poet Carol Rumens, this year’s winner of the “Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets”, shares three of her poems with the CHS community. Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Emilio Rosamilia shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
For October’s Book Club, we will be reading selections from Greek and Roman Actors: Aspects of an Ancient Profession, edited by Pat Easterling and Edith Hall, which will provide the opportunity to read different perspectives about various aspects of theatrical performance in ancient Greece. Read more
For October’s Book Club, we will be reading selections from Greek and Roman Actors: Aspects of an Ancient Profession, edited by Pat Easterling and Edith Hall, which will provide the opportunity to read different perspectives about various aspects of theatrical performance in ancient Greece. Read more
Michael R. Halleran is a Professor of Classical Studies at William & Mary. Much of career has been in administration; his time at CHS marks his re-entry into former life as full-time classicist. Read more