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Faculty NewsH

John Jacobs (Yale, Ph.D.) from Seton Hall will be joining us this fall as an Assistant Professor.

Visiting Assistant Professor
William Short will be leaving us
for another job after two
successful years.  We wish him
luck in his new post at the
University of Texas at
San Antonio.

Professor Walsh has a blog! 
Read "A Classic View."

Student News

Rising senior major, Caitlin Engler, has recently won a summer study 
grant from Loyola's Center for
the Humanities.  Congratulations,
Caitlin!
 

Congratulations to the 2009 Eta Sigma Phi inductees!

WelcomeA

Our culture is profoundly rooted in classical civilization. Our literature, political system, art, language, values and philosophy are all, in a sense, either developments from, improvements upon, or reactions to the legacy of the ancients. The Classics department at Loyola is devoted to the study of Greek and Roman civilizations in all their manifestations.

Those who major in Classics are required to take a certain number of language courses in Greek and Latin for graduation. Majors and minors in Classical Civilization divide their work between language classes and civilization classes taught in English. But many of the students in Classics courses are not majors or minors; students from throughout the college take our courses. Some of these are minors: we have a large number of students who complete their language requirement in Latin or Greek and take the few other courses required to graduate with a minor in Classics while completing a major in another department.




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