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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | Greek is the most superior form of academic snobbery found on the Knox campus. Each year ten or so students take the Elementary or Advanced Greek courses led by academic all-stars such as [[Steve Fineberg]], [[Jon Chicken]], and [[Nathan Bethell]]. Knox Greek scholars confine themselves to George Davis Hall where they spend hours discussing genitive absolutes, syntax, | + | Greek is the most superior form of academic snobbery found on the Knox campus. Each year ten or so students take the Elementary or Advanced Greek courses led by academic all-stars such as [[Steve Fineberg]], [[Jon Chicken]], and [[Nathan Bethell]]. Knox Greek scholars confine themselves to George Davis Hall where they spend hours discussing genitive absolutes, syntax, dactylic poetry, and Homer. |
==Faculty== | ==Faculty== |
Latest revision as of 09:55, 11 July 2021
Greek is a course of study offered through the Classics Department. It includes one major and one minor. The department is located in GDH.
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Overview[edit]
Greek is the most superior form of academic snobbery found on the Knox campus. Each year ten or so students take the Elementary or Advanced Greek courses led by academic all-stars such as Steve Fineberg, Jon Chicken, and Nathan Bethell. Knox Greek scholars confine themselves to George Davis Hall where they spend hours discussing genitive absolutes, syntax, dactylic poetry, and Homer.
Faculty[edit]
Current[edit]
- Stephen Fineberg, Department Chair, Szold Distinguished Service Professor
- Brenda Fineberg, Associate Professor
- Joanna Fryer, Assistant Professor
Former[edit]
- Jonathan Chicken, Visiting Instructor (2005-2007)
- Katherine Northrup, Visiting Instructor
Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs[edit]
- Lance Factor, Professor of Philosophy
- Lane Sunderland, Chancie Ferris Booth Professor of Political Science
- Robert Whitlatch, Robert A. and Katherine M. Seeley Distinguished Professor of Theatre
Course Requirements[edit]
See department page