In Memoriam - John William Geyssen

JOHN WILLIAM GEYSSEN, BA’85, MA’87, died June 4 in Fredericton, NB. Survived by his wife, Margaret, and children Sean and Rebecca. After receiving his PhD from Duke University, NC, in 1992, John began teaching Classics at UNB. Popular with students both inside and outside the classroom, he received the Faculty of Arts Teaching Award in 2000 and the UNB Student Union Teaching Excellence Merit Award in 2008. Perhaps his greatest benefit to the Department was his long-standing service, sympathetic and adroit, as undergraduate advisor.

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Convocation 2010

Congratulations to all of our graduating students at this year's Spring convocation. Well done, graduates!! Best of luck with all future endeavours, from all of your Professors and staff in the Department of Classics.

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Dr. Barbara Reeves - Platt Fellowship Report, American Schools of Oriental Research

I am very grateful to the for awarding me a Platt Fellowship in 2009. The fellowship contributed towards my costs in participating in a pottery study season for the Humayma Excavation Project. I was an Assistant Director at Humayma from 1998-2005 (while Dr. John Oleson was Director), and took over as the Director for new Nabatean and Roman period excavations in 2008.

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CLST 312 (Greek and Roman Drama) Student Plays - Winter 2010

See the Photo Gallery!

Aeschylus' Agamemnon
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
MacGillivray-Brown Hall (218 Barrie Street) Admission to this event is FREE so please join us for an interesting and educational afternoon that is sure to be a lot of fun!

Terence's Hecyra (The Mother-in-Law)
Monday, March 29th, 2010
6:30 PM
Clark Hall Pub above the Campus Bookstore

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Recent talks by Daryn Lehoux

Dr. Lehoux gave a talk on the evening of February 12, 2010 on the for the Royal Astronomical Society Kingston in Stirling Hall.

Dr. Lehoux also recently provided two other talks, one to The Montreal Interuniversity Working Group on the History of Philosophy entitled Of Miracles and Mistaken Theories, and the second to McGill University's Philosophy Department entitled Truth, Coherence, Realism, and why they Matter to the Historian of Science.  

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2009 Holiday Luncheon

The Classics faculty, staff, graduate students, and friends of the Department gathered again this year to celebrate the holiday season and the end of another successful fall term. Our annual Holiday Luncheon is an opportunity to visit with friends and colleagues and enjoy their company and conversation during this festive time of year. Everyone enjoyed the wonderful selection of fruits, cheeses, sandwiches and breads, as well as a variety of desserts.

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