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Athenaze 2007

Athenaze 2007 took place on Saturday, March 24th. It included a lecture by Dr. Eric Dugdale, Gustavus Adolphus College "Athenian Men Watching Trojan Women: The Function of Tragedy in Athens." Also featured was a panel on "Outreach in the Latin High School Classroom in GA," an Eta Sigma Phi Certamen and College Information Panel, and the storytelling of Sarah Mazzoferro "Helen and Andromache. In addition, our local chapter of Eta Sigma Phi sponsored a book sale, and our guests were treated to a complimentary breakfast and lunch.


Athenaze 2007 photo gallery
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Whether you are a prospective student interested in a program that offers students the opportunity to study abroad in Rome, the family of a current student curious to know more about Classics at UGA, an alumnus/alumna eager to catch up on old times, a high school Latin teacher keen on learning more about our Summer Institute for advanced coursework, or a recruiter looking for an outstanding new graduate to teach high school Latin, Athenaze is your destination!

 

Photos & Programs from Past Events:

Athenaze 2007

Athenaze 2006

Athenaze 2005

Athenaze 2004

 

 







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