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Student Funding and Awards
Apply for the Peter Ryan Travel Award and learn about the Baroness Lambert Award.
Archaeology Lab
The laboratory’s purpose is to provide scholars and their students opportunities for experiential research, focusing on southeastern United States prehistoric and historic materials.
Research in Archaeology
We offer students a wide variety of opportunities to participate in fieldwork each summer, such as travel to South America, Africa, the southeastern United States, or the Mediterranean region to excavate, survey the landscape, draw and sort artifacts, study museum collections, or analyze and categorize various types of soil.
Student Research
See our collection of research aids, presentation opportunities, funding opportunities and awards, post-baccalaureate programs, professional organizations, and other campuses offering studies in the Classics.
Study Abroad
Learn about the Kea field school, UNCG in Rome, semester programs, summer opportunities, and funding for studying abroad.
Greek or Latin Tutoring
Need help with Greek or Latin? Tutoring is available upon request! Sign up by filling out a simple form and feel the relief wash over you.
Student Research
Jackson Library Classical Studies Resources Page
Jackson Library Tutorial on Basic Research Skills
General Resources
- Google Scholar – search engine for scholarly research across many disciplines
- Perseus Project – large database of images and texts, with other links; from Tufts University
- The Latin Library – a site with links (by author) to Latin texts
- Electronic Resources for Classicists: 2nd Generation – Maria Pantelia’s annotated and very complete list of resources; this is the place to start browsing!
- Stoa Consortium – news and links
- Diotima – materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world
- Ancient Rome: Images – over 240 photographs by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.
- Glossary of Rhetorical Terms
Additional Resources for Teachers
- Teaching Classical Languages – online journal from CAMWS
- Classical Language Instruction Project (Greek and Latin pronunciation)
- VRoma Project – a virtual community for teaching and learning Classics
- LatinTeach Website – older material; no longer being updated
- On-Line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics
Texts and Journals
- Bryn Mawr Classical Review
- Electronic Antiquity – on-line journal
- Classics Archive – an on-line list of Classical texts in English with word search and other features from M.I.T.
- On-line Book Page
- Index to TOCS-IN – a Table of Contents for Recent Classics Journals from the University of Toronto
Projects
- Ancient World Mapping Center – located at UNC Chapel Hill
- Duke Papyrus Database
Presentation Opportunities
Funding Opportunities & Awards
Post-Baccalaureate Programs
Click on the following links for information about programs leading to a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Classics. These programs are designed for students who have a B.A. and some background in Latin and/or Greek but who, for a variety of reasons, need more work in the languages before they enter graduate school. Most programs are flexible and can be completed in a year.
- Columbia University
- University of California – Davis
- University of California – Los Angeles
- University of Iowa
- Georgetown University
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- University of Pennsylvania
- Rutgers University
- The Catholic University of America
- William & Mary
For MA and PhD programs, follow these links to the directories compiled by CAMWS:
Professional Organizations
National
- Society for Classical Studies (previously American Philological Association)
- American Classical League
- Archaeological Institute of America
- Classical Association of the Middle West and South
- National Junior Classical League
- Society for American Archaeology
- Archaeological Institute of America
State
- The North Carolina Classical Association
- The Classical Association of Virginia
- North Carolina Junior Classical League
- North Carolina Archaeological Society