Columbia University
Department of Classics Chair
Director of Graduate Studies, Classics
617D Hamilton Hall
Herodotus; Thucydides; Old Comedy; Political and Ethical Debates of the later Fifth Century; Athenian Empire; Historicizing readings of Athenian Drama and of Plato; Archaic Greek Poetry and History; Pindar and Bacchylides; The Reception of Classical Athens in Greek Writers of the Imperial Period (Augustan and later)
Director of Undergraduate Studies, Classics, Ancient Studies, and the Program in Hellenic Studies
(212) 854-9232
nk2776@columbia.edu
617A Hamilton Hall
Modern Greek Poetry; Gender, Sexuality & the body; Reception in Modern Greek & Comparative Literature; Aestheticism; The image of the city in Literature; Second Language Acquisition.
Hellenic Studies
(212) 854-9638
ssg93@columbia.edu
608 Hamilton Hall
Literary theory, modernist poetics, Enlightenment thought, pre-Socratic philosophy, experimental music, and contemporary Greek poetry
PROGRAM COORDINATOR, HELLENIC STUDIES& SNFPHI
Director of Academic Administration and Finance
Administrative Assistant
Faculty Advisor, Postbaccalaureate Program in Classics
(212) 854-7822
es136@columbia.edu
610 Hamilton Hall
Ancient Greek and Roman drama; Comic literature (from antiquity to the present day); Intellectual history; Greek Prose Style; Reception studies; Classics in translation
(212) 854-2850
gdw5@columbia.edu
615 Hamilton Hall
Classical Latin poetry, especially elegy; Silver Latin poetry; Senecan prose; Renaissance humanism
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Barnard College
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS CHAIR
(212) 854-6023
emorris@barnard.edu.edu
efm2110@columbia.edu
219B Milbank Hall
Ancient Egyptian social history; International relations in the Late Bronze Age; Imperialism in the ancient Near East; Sexuality and performance; Divine Kingship; Revolts, insurgency, and societal unrest
Faculty Advisor, Greek & Latin Play
(212) 854-3001
nworman@barnard.edu
nw51@columbia.edu
217 Milbank Hall
Ancient literary criticism and literary theory, Greek drama and oratory, Performance and the body and Modernist reception
(212) 854-5683
kv2018@columbia.edu
614 Hamilton Hall
Latin literature of the late Republican and early Imperial periods; Roman philosophy, esp. Cicero; intellectual history