classics
Randolph students restore Roman artifacts in Italy
A group of Randolph students is currently in Italy restoring ancient Roman artifacts with the Centro di Conservazione Archeologica (CCA). What exactly do students DO on this trip? Watch and find out in this video from Roberto Nardi of the CCA. In its second year, the two week Archaeological Conservation Institute is a collaboration between... READ MORE >>
Restoring History – Randolph students work with respected conservators in Italy.
In the heart of a 13th-century former Franciscan convent in Italy, a group of Randolph College students gained more than textbook knowledge of archaeology last summer. Thanks to a new partnership with the Center for Archaeological Conservation (CCA), the students were able to work with internationally respected conservators as they restored materials from the 1st-century... READ MORE >>
Susan Stevens Receives National Teaching Award
LYNCHBURG–Susan Stevens, a Randolph College classics professor, will receive the 2011 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA).
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Classics Professor Amy Cohen Wins Davidson Award
Associate Professor of Classics Amy Cohen is the 2009-10 recipient of the Katherine Graves Davidson Award. The honor was announced during Randolph College’s Convocation ceremony on September 1, 2009. The award is given annually to a full-time member of the Randolph faculty who has been outstanding in bringing distinction to the College. In presenting the... READ MORE >>
Randolph Group Takes Greek Play on the Road
The following article was published in the Lynchburg News & Advance Sunday, June 7, 2009. It is reprinted with permission.
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