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Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 
    
Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Classical and Oriental Studies


The Department of Classical and Oriental Studies participates in Adolescent Education MA programs through the division of Classics (Latin) and the division of Chinese Language and Literature (Chinese).

Department Chair (Acting):

Robert Koehl
1425 West
(212) 772-5061
rkoehl@hunter.cuny.edu

 

Chinese Language and Literature

Programs and Courses

Adolescent Chinese - MA 

Courses
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Administration and Faculty

Division Office:

1429 West
(212) 772-4960

Program Adviser, MA in Adolescent Education, Chinese

Der-Lin Chao
1429 West Building
(212) 772-4965;
dchao@hunter.cuny.edu

  Faculty

Mary Anne Cartelli, Assistant Professor; PhD, Columbia

Der-Lin Chao,  Professor; PhD, NYU

Fang Dai, Assistant Professor; PhD, Michigan (Ann Arbor)

Classics

Programs and Courses

Adolescent Latin - MA / Advanced Certificate 

Courses
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Doctor of Philosophy

Several members of the Hunter College program in classics participate in a PhD program at the City University Graduate Center. Information concerning degree requirements, courses, etc., may be obtained from Professor Dee Clayman, Executive Officer, PhD Program in Classics, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016 or at http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Classics/.

Administration and Faculty

Division Office:

1425 West
(212) 772-4960
Website: www.hunter.cuny.edu/classics/classics/graduate.htm

Director, MA in Adolescent Education (Grades 7-12), Latin

Ronnie Ancona
1402 West 
(212) 772-4960
rancona@hunter.cuny.edu

Educational Sequence Adviser:

Carla Asher
1000 West 
(212) 772-4621
carla.asher@hunter.cuny.edu

Faculty

Ronnie Ancona, Professor; PhD, Ohio; Latin Poetry, Latin Pedagogy, Women in Classical Antiquity

Tamara M. Green, Professor and Chair; PhD, NYU; Ancient History, Late Antiquity, Greek and Roman Religion

Adele J. Haft, Professor; PhD, Princeton; Classical Epic and Tragedy, Classical Mythology, Greek and Roman Civilization, Maps in Twentieth-Century Poetry, Ancient Sports

Robert B. Koehl, Professor; PhD, Pennsylvania; Classical Archaeology

Lawrence M. Kowerski III, Associate Professor; PhD Rutgers; Greek History and Historiography, Early Greek Poetry (elegy and lyric), Greek Papyrology

William J. Mayer, Lecturer; MA, Columbia; Latin Pedagogy, Cicero, Vergil

Joanne M. Spurza, Associate Professor; PhD, Princeton; Classical Archaeology, Ancient Roman Architecture and Urban Studies

Robert J. White, Professor; PhD, Yale; Greek Literature, Classical Mythology, Greek Tragedy, Classics in Translation, Caesar