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Eta Sigma Phi

Eta Sigma Phi is the national honorary collegiate society for students of Latin and/or Greek. Members are elected by local chapters which have been chartered by the national Society. The purposes of the Society, in the words of its Constitution, are "to develop and promote interest in classical study among the students of colleges and universities; to promote closer fraternal relationship among students who are interested in classical study, including inter-campus relationship; to engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest in classical study, and in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome."
The UGA chapter of Eta Sigma welcomes all students in good academic standing with an interest in classical languages and culture to be a part of our honor society. We are involved in classical activities and lectures on campus and promote fellowship between students and professors. Our chapter also strives to have a positive impact on our community through a variety of service activities.
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Fall 2007 Events:

In addition to monthly meetings, Eta Sigma Phi also hosts a number of social and charity events. Below is a short list of possible events for Fall 2007.

  • Initiation (date/venue TBA)
  • Theatre of Pompey Symposium, October 13th
  • Homer for the Holidays

Eta Sigma Phi at Athenaze 2007

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Officers:

  • Faculty Advisor – Dr. Erika Hermanowicz (Erikat@uga.edu)
  • Co-Prytanis – Kira Jones (lemenya@uga.edu)
  • Co-Prytanis – Amanda Gregory (agregory@uga.edu)
  • Hyparchos – Jason Dyer (jdyer@uga.edu)
  • Grammateus – Andy Paczkowski (thepacz@uga.edu)
  • Chrysophylax – Farrah Keong (farrahk13@uga.edu)

Membership:

New members have a choice between a one-time $30.00 initiation fee for active membership in the national organization (including a certificate and a subscription to Nuntius) or a $10.00 local membership fee without any of the national benefits. Graduate students are welcome to inquire about associate membership. Please pay your dues to our treasurer Farrah Keong at one of our meetings, or seal your dues in a clearly labeled envelope and give it to one of the other officers.

National Eta Sigma Phi website

Classical Culture Major

Greek Major

Latin Major

Classical Archaeology Concentration

Center for Archaological Sciences Certificate Program

Complete 2007-2008
Events Calendar

Dr. Spence wins the
2008 Albert Christ-Janer
Award for Creative Research.
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Kudos

Congratulations to our Classics award winners and graduates!
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2007 Departmental Newsletter

 








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