Resources
Humanities Digital Workshop
The fellowships pair students with humanities faculty engaged in digital humanities projects
Language Reading Groups
Deepen your language skills. Explore ancient texts. Join a community of readers.
Classics Department Library
library located in Umrath 238
Department of Classics Graduate Handbook
overview of programs & requirements
The PhD experience - what to expect
advice from the Society for Classical Studies
How to Become a Latin Teacher
Robert Lamberton and Susan Rotroff Fund in Classics
apply for summer study and scholarship support
Resources for antiracism and inclusivity in Classics
funding opportunities
find funding for study abroad, summer classes, and research
Careers
explore careers after Classics
The Bulletin
consult WashU's catalog of programs and degree requirements
The Center for Teaching and Learning
find information about teaching & learning
The Learning Center
receive support through academic mentoring and skills coaching
Writing Center & Speaking Studio
get support for writing and public speaking
The Graduate Center
meet, connect, and engage with other graduate and professional students
Academic Calendar
find dates for deadlines, holidays, and more
Academic Integrity
review WashU academic-integrity policies and procedures
Center for Diversity & Inclusion
discover programs, resources, and events related to diversity
Library Services
find the sources, people, spaces, and technology to accelerate your studies
Outside Funding Opportunities
List of awards offered by WashU and beyond
The George R. Throop Endowment
Awarded annually to a student(s) or academic for preparation of an accepted Classics study or participation in a recognized archaeological project.
Kevin Herbert Memorial Fund
Supports internships and other special study opportunities
Lamberton-Rotroff Fund
Supports any form of summer study by undergraduate or graduate students whose primary interest is in ancient Greece and/or Rome
Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
Call for proposals for the Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
Penelope Biggs Travel Award Fund
Funds travel related to Classical Studies for students and faculty.
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Humanities Digital Workshop
The fellowships pair students with humanities faculty engaged in digital humanities projects
Language Reading Groups
Deepen your language skills. Explore ancient texts. Join a community of readers.
Classics Department Library
library located in Umrath 238
Department of Classics Graduate Handbook
overview of programs & requirements
The PhD experience - what to expect
advice from the Society for Classical Studies
How to Become a Latin Teacher
Robert Lamberton and Susan Rotroff Fund in Classics
apply for summer study and scholarship support
Resources for antiracism and inclusivity in Classics
funding opportunities
find funding for study abroad, summer classes, and research
Careers
explore careers after Classics
The Bulletin
consult WashU's catalog of programs and degree requirements
The Center for Teaching and Learning
find information about teaching & learning
The Learning Center
receive support through academic mentoring and skills coaching
Writing Center & Speaking Studio
get support for writing and public speaking
The Graduate Center
meet, connect, and engage with other graduate and professional students
Academic Calendar
find dates for deadlines, holidays, and more
Academic Integrity
review WashU academic-integrity policies and procedures
Center for Diversity & Inclusion
discover programs, resources, and events related to diversity
Library Services
find the sources, people, spaces, and technology to accelerate your studies
Outside Funding Opportunities
List of awards offered by WashU and beyond
The George R. Throop Endowment
Awarded annually to a student(s) or academic for preparation of an accepted Classics study or participation in a recognized archaeological project.
Kevin Herbert Memorial Fund
Supports internships and other special study opportunities
Lamberton-Rotroff Fund
Supports any form of summer study by undergraduate or graduate students whose primary interest is in ancient Greece and/or Rome
Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
Call for proposals for the Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
Penelope Biggs Travel Award Fund
Funds travel related to Classical Studies for students and faculty.
Academic Calendar
find dates for deadlines, holidays, and more
Academic Integrity
review WashU academic-integrity policies and procedures
Careers
explore careers after Classics
Center for Diversity & Inclusion
discover programs, resources, and events related to diversity
Classics Department Library
library located in Umrath 238
Department of Classics Graduate Handbook
overview of programs & requirements
funding opportunities
find funding for study abroad, summer classes, and research
How to Become a Latin Teacher
Humanities Digital Workshop
The fellowships pair students with humanities faculty engaged in digital humanities projects
Kevin Herbert Memorial Fund
Supports internships and other special study opportunities
Lamberton-Rotroff Fund
Supports any form of summer study by undergraduate or graduate students whose primary interest is in ancient Greece and/or Rome
Language Reading Groups
Deepen your language skills. Explore ancient texts. Join a community of readers.
Library Services
find the sources, people, spaces, and technology to accelerate your studies
Outside Funding Opportunities
List of awards offered by WashU and beyond
Penelope Biggs Travel Award Fund
Funds travel related to Classical Studies for students and faculty.
Resources for antiracism and inclusivity in Classics
Robert Lamberton and Susan Rotroff Fund in Classics
apply for summer study and scholarship support
Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
Call for proposals for the Suzanne Mizera and James Risch Fund
The Bulletin
consult WashU's catalog of programs and degree requirements
The Center for Teaching and Learning
find information about teaching & learning
The George R. Throop Endowment
Awarded annually to a student(s) or academic for preparation of an accepted Classics study or participation in a recognized archaeological project.
The Graduate Center
meet, connect, and engage with other graduate and professional students
The Learning Center
receive support through academic mentoring and skills coaching
The PhD experience - what to expect
advice from the Society for Classical Studies
Writing Center & Speaking Studio
get support for writing and public speaking
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Deciding to pursue a second major in Classics was the best decision I made at WashU. As a pre-med with a primary major in Biology, it was very important to me to broaden my interests beyond just the realm of science and medicine, and Classics was the natural choice. Not only did Classics allow me to balance my schedule between science, language, and ancient history, it also gave me a better appreciation for how modern languages, government, cultures, and even medicine evolved from the ancients.
― Lisa Dorn MD / PhD Candidate, Medical Scientist Training Program, The Ohio State University