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Digital Classics and the Changing Profession | Panel at AIA/SCS

November 28, 2016 Posted by admin under Uncategorized

Forum members attending the 2017 Society for Classical Studies and Archaeological Institute of America meetings in Toronto may be interested in the Digital Classics Association panel, “Digital Classics and the Changing Profession.” The panel takes place on Friday, January 6 from 1:45 – 4:45 pm with the following speakers (titles link to abstracts):

  • Gregory Crane (Leipzig University/Tufts University) “Greco-Roman Studies and Digital Classics“
  • Bruce Robertson (Mount Allison University) “Working in Digital Humanities and Classics at the Small Undergraduate University“
  • Marie-Claire Beaulieu (Tufts University) “Digital Work, Student Research, and the Tenure Track“
  • Christopher Blackwell (Furman University) “Philology, Technology, Collaboration: 16 Years of the Homer Multitext“
  • Christopher Johanson (UCLA) “DH 101 (Classics)“
  • Neil Coffee (SUNY – Buffalo) Response
  • General Discussion

Learn more at  http://dca.caset.buffalo.edu/.

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