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Associate Professor and Area Chair of Art History
706-542-8146
Associate Professor, Elementary Languages Program Coordinator, Classics Summer Institute Director
706-542-9264
Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator of English
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Professor and Founders Memorial Garden Director
706-542-0061
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Distinguished Research Professor, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor
706-542-0668
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Program Coordinator, Europe Unearthing the Past, www.shawnirelandpottery.com
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Associate Professor and Head, Department of History
Professor of Art History
Distinguished Research Professor of Linguistics, Classics, and Germanic and Slavic Languages, Director of the Linguistics Program
706-542-9264
Franklin Professor of Classics Emeritus
Distinguished Research Professor
706-542-2515
Assistant Professor, Terry College of Business
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M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Associate Professor, Graduate Coordinator, Director for UGA Croatia Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Maymester Program
812-391-2174
Professor and MHP Program Coordinator
706-542-4706
Associate Professor , Director, Bioarchaeology and Biochemistry Laboratory
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Ann and Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies
Lecturer, Undergraduate Coordinator
706-542-9264
Distinguished Research Professor Emerita
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264
Clinical Associate Professor and World Language Program Coordinator
706-542-5221
M.A. Graduate Teaching Assistant
706-542-9264

Undergraduate Programs

UGA Classics explores Greek and Roman culture (material; intellectual; religious) from Troy to Augustine; Classical languages and literatures (Greek, Latin, and in English translation); and the reception of Classical Antiquity with A.B. and M.A. Classics degrees with multiple areas of emphasis. Double Dawgs degrees focus on careers in Historic Preservation and World Language Education. Minor degrees in Classical Culture and Classics and Comparative Cultures complement degree programs across campus. New to Classics? Take a course with us on campus or in Europe and acquire future-ready skills.

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