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Classics Students Association

UWCSA surrounded by laurel wreathThe University of 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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UWCSA Executive Committee

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)
Poster featuring names and images of UWCSA Executive Team for 2024-25; information available on webpage
UWCSA 2025 Colloquium - Call for Papers: Deadline January 6

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

The University of 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"