- Classical Antiquity Studies
- Themes in Literature Analysis
- Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
- Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
- Classical Studies and Philology
- Byzantine Studies and History
- Science Education and Pedagogy
- Food Safety and Hygiene
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Historical and Literary Analyses
- Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
Carleton College
2024-2025
University of Florida
2022-2023
Prolepsis Institute
2017-2018
The University of Florida Classics Graduate Student Symposium is organized and hosted by graduate students from the Florida’s Department. Initially under supervision Dr. Eleni Bozia currently Victoria Pagán, with generous support Rothman Endowment Department Center for Greek Studies, we pose questions invite to consider debate topics that push boundaries our field in an attempt interpret antiquity, modernity, intersection between two contemporary perspectives. Since symposium’s inception...
Introduction to the Selected Proceedings of Classics Graduate Student Symposia at University Florida
Abstract This paper presents a public outreach program developed by the Department of Classics at University Florida to introduce school-age children Classics. The main goal is emphasise value and practical skills it teaches engaging students with hands-on exercises materialising connections between past present. focuses on importance humanities in development engaged citizens, types programs their content, ways ensure sustainability such initiatives through involvement graduate students,...
This article discusses the theatrical re-imagining of Euripides’ Medea by Peter McGarry. In McGarry’s play, is punished for her crime and sentenced to suffer torment consequences murder repeatedly performing on stage tragedy throughout time space. places a spotlight an enduring facet human experience, namely, problem injustice in its many aspects, comparing Medea’s “just cause” revenge killing children with wars that modern societies wage name justice, vengeance, or even Gods, which always...
The University of Florida Classics Graduate Student Symposium is an annual meeting graduate students organized and hosted by the Department Florida. Every year, under supervision Dr. Eleni Bozia, with generous support Rothman Endowment Center for Greek Studies, we pose questions invite consideration topics that push boundaries our field in attempt to interpret antiquity, modernity, their intersection. Since October 2017, have been welcoming from United States Europe whose research invested...