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Cynthia
L. Claxton, Ph.D. University of Washington, Lecturer
in Classics, Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor (Greek
Prose, Historiography).
Page
duBois, Ph.D. University of California,
Berkeley, Professor of Classics and Comparative
Literature, UCSD (Greek literature, rhetoric,
critical theory, cultural studies); email:
pdubois@ucsd.edu
Anthony
Edwards, Ph.D. Cornell University, Professor
of Classics and Comparative Literature,
UCSD. Director of the Tri-Campus Program
(epic, Greek comedy, critical theory); email:
aedwards@ucsd.edu
Zina Giannopoulou, Ph.D. University of Illinois Assistant Professor of Classics,
(Literary Theory and Platonic Hermeneutics, Classical and Hellenistic Philosophy, Greek Tragedy and Epic)
David
Glidden, Ph.D. Princeton University, Professor
of Philosophy, UCR (Greek and Roman philosophy)
Dayna Kalleres, Ph.D. Brown University, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Religious Studies, UCSD (Late Antiquity, critical theories of religion)
Andromache Karanika, Ph.D. Princeton University, Assistant Professor of Classics (Greek epic poetry, Greek Lyric, Folklore).
Margaret
M. Miles, Ph.D. Princeton University,
Professor of Art History and Classics, (Greek
and Roman Art, Archaeology).
Sheldon Nodelman, Ph.D.
Yale University, Associate Professor of
Visual Arts, UCSD (classical art and architecture,
Roman portraiture, critical theory)
Maria
C. Pantelia, Ph.D. Ohio State University, Professor
of Classics, Thesaurus Linguae
Graecae Director (Greek Epic, Hellenistic
Poetry, Digital Technologies in the Humanities)
Lisa Raphals, Ph.D. University of Chicago, Professor of Chinese and Comparative Ancient
Civilizations, UCR (Comparative philosophy, religion, history of
science, and gender)
Wendy
Raschke, Ph.D. State University of New
York, Buffalo, Lecturer in Classics,
UCR (Roman satire, Greek art and archaeology)
Thomas
F. Scanlon, Ph.D. Ohio State University, Professor
of Classics and Chair, Department of Literature
and Foreign Languages, UCR. (Greek and
Roman historiography, ancient athletics)
Michele
Salzman, Ph.D. Bryn Mawr College, Professor
of History, UCR (Late antiquity; Roman
history and literature, religion, women's
studies)
Gary
Shiffman, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Assistant
Professor of Political Science, UCSD
(Greek political theory)
Nicholas
White, Ph.D. Harvard University, Professor Emeritus
of Philosophy and Classics (Greek Philosophy,
Ethics, Epistemology)
Eliot
Wirshbo, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Lecturer
in Classics and Comparative Literature, UCSD
(Greek epic, folklore)
Andrew
Zissos, Ph.D. Princeton University, Associate
Professor of Classics and UCI Chair (Latin
epic, Medieval Latin, Roman Culture).
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