Resources

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.

Resources for antiracism and inclusivity in Classics

The Bulletin

consult WashU's catalog of programs and degree requirements

The Center for Teaching and Learning

find information about teaching & learning

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

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.

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

Center for Diversity & Inclusion

discover programs, resources, and events related to diversity

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.

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

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.

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