Dear members of the Ancient Studies Community, Res Classicae for Spring 2025-2026 is now available on the UMBC Ancient Studies Website (https://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/). You can also download...
Thank you to everyone who ran for positions and voted in our elections! We have filled all of our officer positions for the 2026-2027 year! Here are the results: President: Neha Mathew Vice...
Dear members of the UMBC Ancient Studies Community, Just a reminder that you are invited to the Ancient Studies end-of-year party at my house, 1 Alquin Court, Catonsville, MD 21228, on...
Thank you to everyone who has decided to run for one of our officer positions! Voting is open today until Tuesday, May 6th and the ballot is a google form accessed at the bottom of this post. Here...
Hi everyone! Now that we're in the last stretch of the semester, it's time for elections for next years Ancient Studies Council! We will be holding elections for the President, Vice President,...
t the season for advising and enrollment once again. Please email your advisor to set up a mutually convenient day and time for fall 2026 advising. We would like you to complete this process by...
Dr. Reimitz of Princeton University, 4/7 @ 4pm in PAHB 216
Ancient Studies has invited Dr. Reimitz, Shelby Cullom Davis '30 Professor of European History and Professor of History at Princeton University, to give a talk at 4pm on April 7th, 2026. ...
A paid social justice theatre fellowship – apply by March 23
Joining a new community can be tough sometimes. And with new Retrievers coming from every background imaginable, it's important to make sure everyone feels welcome when they get here. "Your...
Preliminary Briefing Open to All UMBC Students Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 12–1 p.m. (the "free period") PAHB 441 For more information, see kocecola.umbc.edu Prof. Michael Lane (mflane@umbc.edu)
If you are an Ancient Studies major or minor who is graduating this spring, please fill out the following Google form if you would like an Ancient Studies graduation cord! More information can be...