Greek
Greek Play tradition continues with Euripides’ ‘Ion’
Performances, which are free and open to the public, will be held at 4 p.m. on Oct. 6, 7, and 8 in Randolph’s Mabel K. Whiteside Greek Theatre.... READ MORE >>
Choose-your-own-pace Greek courses offer flexibility to students
The courses are available year-round as eight sequential modules, worth one credit each, with the intention of appealing to students living anywhere in the world.... READ MORE >>
Randolph to offer choose-your-own-pace online Greek courses
The material will be available as eight sequential modules, worth one credit each, with the intention to appeal to students anywhere in the world.... READ MORE >>
Greek Play to be presented live on Zoom
“Heracles & Deianeira” was moved to next fall due to the pandemic, but Cohen and her cast are presenting it via Zoom this weekend. ... READ MORE >>
Cohen to be featured on Harvard's 'Reading Greek Tragedy Online'
The next installment of Reading Greek Tragedy Online, run by Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in partnership with Out of Chaos Theatre and the Kosmos Society, will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday.... READ MORE >>
Yale University using Randolph professor's videos for Greek instruction
There are a limited number of textbooks used in Greek instruction, so Randolph professor Amy Cohen wasn’t surprised when her alma mater, Yale University, came knocking this spring.... READ MORE >>
From Biostatistics to Harry Potter and Religion: Register now for summer online courses!
Randolph College is once again offering summer online courses for both Randolph and non-Randolph students seeking undergraduate level academic credit in a wide range of subjects. Registration is now available for summer 2019 online courses at http://online.randolphcollege.edu/. This summer’s selection includes 24 courses in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, education, geography, Greek, math, sport and... READ MORE >>
Cheer on students in the Panathenaic Torch Relay Race!
Classics students are gearing up for the second annual Panathenaic Torch Relay this Friday, September 21, at 4:30 p.m. The Randolph community is invited to come out and cheer on the contenders as they navigate the course through campus. The race begins on the RAD Center deck, winds through campus, and ends in the parking... READ MORE >>
Randolph professor awarded 2015 Outreach Prize from Society for Classical Studies
Amy R. Cohen, professor of classics and the Catherine Ehrman Thoresen ’23 and William E. Thoresen Chair of Speech and Theatre at Randolph College, has been awarded the 2015 Outreach Prize of the Society for Classical Studies. As both the driving force behind the Greek Play revival at Randolph and as the editor-in-chief of Didaskalia,... READ MORE >>