From jsicking at fsu.edu Mon Jan 25 08:30:45 2021 From: jsicking at fsu.edu (James Sickinger) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 13:30:45 +0000 Subject: [Discipuli] Classics Majors: Message-ID: <0387703D-2D12-4885-B3B6-7D01171A5D2C@fsu.edu> Dear Classics Majors, I hope your spring semester has started off smoothly. It is hard to believe but we are already in the 4th week of classes! I am writing with a reminders of a few university deadlines during the spring term: * January 29: Last day to apply for Spring 2021 Graduation. If you are planning to graduate this term and have any questions about your status, please contact me for an appointment ASAP! * February 19: 7th week deadline (Last day to change a course to S/U;last day to reduce course load without permission of academic dean; last day to drop w/o receiving grade). * Mar. 8: Course listings for summer and fall 2021 available. * March 15: Registration for Summer and Fall 2021 begins. Anyone with questions about their major should contact either me or Chris O'Neal (coneal at fsu.edu) to set up an appointment via Zoom to discuss their progress. Good luck with the rest of the term; with any luck we will be back to in-person classes and appointment this summer! All best, Dr Sickinger _______________________ James P Sickinger Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies Department of Classics Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-1510 Phone: 850-644-4259 Fax: 850-644-4073 jsicking at fsu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsicking at fsu.edu Mon Jan 25 08:51:00 2021 From: jsicking at fsu.edu (James Sickinger) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 13:51:00 +0000 Subject: [Discipuli] Archaeology Lecture Tomorrow (Tues, 1/26, 5:00pm) Message-ID: Dear Classics majors, The Tallahassee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America is hosting a lecture tomorrow evening to which you are invited: Monument and Mystery on the Roman Frontier: The Tropaeum Traiani of Adamklissi Allison Emmerson, Tulane University Tuesday, January 26, 2021 05:00 pm The lecture will be given online via Zoom: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/96961923097. Further information about the lecture and Professor Emmerson can be found here. Sincerely, Dr Sickinger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsicking at fsu.edu Thu Jan 28 06:43:15 2021 From: jsicking at fsu.edu (James Sickinger) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 11:43:15 +0000 Subject: [Discipuli] Undergraduate Classics Journal Seeks Submissions Message-ID: <5B58944E-E0E6-42C5-ACE1-624BE4525147@fsu.edu> Dear Classics majors, The undergraduate journal of Classics at the University of Chicago is seeking submissions; see the message below for the types of work they publish and submission information Sincerely, Dr Sickinger Dear Colleagues, Animus, the undergraduate Classical journal of the University of Chicago, is currently reading submissions for our inaugural Spring 2021 issue. Pieces must be submitted by March 15, 2021 to be considered for this publication cycle. We welcome undergraduate work on the Classical world, from mediums including but not limited to academic papers, translations, creative writing, and visual art, whether you are majoring in Classics or not. This issue of our journal will be published online. Academic papers will exclusively be published in our journal while translations and creative submissions may be published in either the journal or on our online blog, which is open to submissions year-round. Pieces may be submitted via this form. Full submission guidelines and information about formatting can be found on our website here. We will notify you by mid-late April if your piece has been accepted for publication. Please email us at animus at uchicago.edu with any questions you may have. We hope you will consider submitting your work to our journal and spreading the word to others who may be interested! Warmly, The Animus Editorial Board Animus, the undergraduate Classical journal of the University of Chicago, publishes outstanding original work in the Classics and related fields. Supporting the study of the Classical world through multiple platforms?our journal and our online blog?we seek to present wide-ranging undergraduate scholarship to a broad audience. Publishing not only academic papers but also translations, creative works, and visual art, we endeavor to create a dialogue between traditional and reception-based approaches to scholarship on ancient cultures and the Classical world. We hope to provide fellow undergraduate Classicists with the opportunity to have their works reviewed by peers in their field, both to their benefit and to the wider improvement of Classical scholarship. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: