Classics Students Association
Â鶹´«Ã½ Classics Students Association (UWCSA) was created in order to provide a supportive peer group for those interested in Classics. You do not need to be a Classics major to be part of the group, and there is no cost involved in joining.
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All event and meeting details are subject to change, due to Campus Scheduling and unforeseen circumstances. Regardless, all events will be updated on the !
If you'd like more information, please email: uwclassicsclub@gmail.com
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The UWCSA Executive Committee for the 2024-25 academic year is:
- President : Alex Cloney (he/him)
- Vice-President : Spencer Kochen (he/him)
- Treasurer : Elliot Katchanoski (he/him)
- Secretary : David Eastman-Hunter (he/they)
- Social Chair : Wren Dudley (they/she/he)
Used books, crafts, trinkets!
November 27-28, 2024
2nd floor Centennial Hall
Come check out our rummage sale. We have some used books, trinkets and handmade crafts by our club members!
What is it?
We are selling donations and handmade things from club members to fund our club, a classics scholarship and so we can host fun events for everyone!
Send an abstract of your paper (100-250 words) to uwclassicsclub@gmail.com
Must include a photo of yourself and a small bio
Topics may include: any subject of history from early modern humans to c.1000CE in the fields of Classics, History and Anthropology
Due date for papers: January 6, 2025 at 11:59pm
No exceptions! Anything after will not be accepted
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Classics Students' Association held their 2024 Colloquium on Friday, February 2, 2024, featuring presentations from:
- Sara Bostick, "Queen of the Gods - A Creative Piece"
- Shoki Onosson, "The Ecstatic Madness of Dionysus"
- Ryna Humniski, "The Royal Mummy Caches: Ancient Theft and Questionable Motives"
- Elijah Casey, "Man and Women Defined: Character, Virtue, and the Body in Greek Art"
- Colton Van Gerwen, "Reflections on Translating Plato's Apology"