People: Faculty
Alain M. Gowing Ph.D. (Bryn Mawr), Chair and Professor of Classics (Adjunct in History): Latin and Greek historiography; imperial Latin literature alain@u.washington.edu; http://faculty.washington.edu/alain
Lawrence J. Bliquez Ph.D. (Stanford), Professor Emeritus of Classics and Art History: Greek art; Greek historiography and historians; Greek and Roman medicine lbliquez@u.washington.edu
Ruby Blondell
Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Professor of Classics (Adjunct in Women Studies): Greek intellectual history; Plato; Greek Tragedy; gender studies; reception of myth in popular culture blondell@u.washington.edu
James J. Clauss Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Professor of Classic: Hellenistic poetry; Republican and Augustan literature; Roman History and Historiography; city of Rome; cinema studies jjc@u.washington.edu;
http://faculty.washington.edu/jjc
Catherine M. Connors Ph.D. (Michigan), Associate Professor of Classics (Adjunct in Women Studies); Graduate Program Coordinator: Roman literature and culture; ancient representations of nature and geography; the ancient Greek and Roman novel and its reception cconnors@u.washington.edu
Daniel P. Harmon Ph.D. (Northwestern), Professor Emeritus of Classics: Latin poetry; Greek and Roman religion; archaic Rome; linguistics dph@u.washington.edu
Stephen E. Hinds Ph.D. (Cambridge) Professor of Classics: Latin poetry; literary criticism and theory shinds@u.washington.edu ; http://faculty.washington.edu/shinds/CV2008.htm
Alexander Hollmann Ph.D. (Harvard), Assistant Professor of Classics: Herodotus; Greek literature, esp. prose of classical and imperial periods; ancient magic; Greek religion and myth hollmann@u.washington.edu
Deborah Kamen
Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Assistant Professor of Classics:
Greek prose, especially Attic oratory; Greek cultural and social history; Greek and Roman slavery; gender and sexuality in antiquity dkamen@u.washington.edu
Olga Levaniouk Ph.D. (Harvard), Assistant Professor of Classics, Homer; early Greek poetry; Greek religion and myth; history of Greek; additional interests in Avestan, Sanskrit, Hittite, and Tocharian olevan@u.washington.edu
Pierre A. MacKay Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Professor Emeritus of Classics, Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, and Comparative Literature: Greek literature; post-classical and Byzantine Greek literature; numismatics mackay@cs.washington.edu
Paul Pascal Ph.D. (North Carolina), Professor Emeritus of Classics: Latin literature and paleography; medieval Latin paulpasc@u.washington.edu
Sarah Culpepper Stroup Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Associate Professor of Classics, Latin literature of the late Republic and early Empire; Greek and Roman spectacle, textual and cultural studies scstroup@u.washington.edu, http://faculty.washington.edu/scstroup
Kathryn Topper Ph.D. (Harvard), Assistant Professor of Classics: Greek art and archaeology, ancient painting, gender and sexuality in antiquity, relationship between art and literature ktopper@u.washington.edu http://faculty.washington.edu/ktopper
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S. Marc Cohen Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of Philosophy: Ancient philosophy; philosophy of mind
Sandra R. Joshel Ph.D. (Rutgers), Associate Professor of History: history of the late Republic and early Empire; Roman social history; Roman slavery
Anna Kartsonis Ph.D.(NYU, Institute of Fine Arts), Professor of Art History; medieval and Byzantine art history
David Keyt Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of Philosophy: Ancient and contemporary philosophy
Margaret Laird Ph.D. (Princeton), Assistant Professor of Art History: Roman Art and Archaeology mlaird@u.washington.edu
Sarah Levin-Richardson Ph.D. (Stanford), Lecturer: Classical Art and Archaeology, Gender and Sexuality, Latin Epigraphy sarahlr@u.washington.edu
Scott Noegel Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures: Levantine, Mesopotamian, and Egyptian languages, culture, and history. snoegel@u.washington.edu, Curriculum Vitae
Jean Roberts Ph.D. (Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Philosophy: Ancient philosophy
Carol G. Thomas Ph.D. (Northwestern), Professor of History: Greek history
Joel T. Walker Ph.D. (Princeton), Associate Professor of History: Late antiquity, Sasanian empire, archaeology of the late Roman Empire
Cass Weller Ph.D. (Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Philosophy:cognition and practical reason in Plato and Aristotle
Michael A. Williams Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor of Comparative Religion: Koine Greek texts
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