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  Classical Studies  
 

The ancient past comes alive at Millsaps, where the study of the literature, art, history, archaeology, philosophy, religion and language of ancient Greece and Rome brilliantly illuminates our understanding of contemporary culture. Through our off-campus programs, you can earn course credit exploring Greece or Rome during spring break or a summer, semester or year abroad. A Millsaps degree in classics hones the intellectual skills you'll need for further study and careers in medicine, anthropology, theology, law and nearly every field in the humanities.


Classical Studies will help you:

  • Achieve academic excellence: Our graduates have won Fulbrights and numerous other fellowships and awards for graduate study. 
  • Prepare for life in the global community: In Classical Studies, you'll explore how the conflicts of the past echo in the present. Study ancient models of understanding the tensions between differing ethnic groups, religious traditions, social classes and genders.
  • Study with the best: We offer a classical education in an intimate setting where you'll have ready access to resources and to an award winning faculty whose knowledge and expertise spans many disciplines in not only the ancient, but also the medieval and modern worlds. 
  • Investigate your heritage directly: We'll give you the tools to study ancient Greek, Latin and Sanskrit texts in the languages in which they were written. Why read a translation of the New Testament, Plato or Vergil, when you can read the original and come to your own interpretation and meaning of these works?

Study Abroad Opportunities

The short term:

  • Greek Legacy Field Studies: This spring break trip introduces you to the art, archeology and culture of ancient Greece and includes visits to Athens, Cape Sounion, Corinth, Nauphlion, Olympia, and Delphi.
  • Roman Legacy Field Studies: This spring break trip introduces you to the art, archeology and culture of ancient Rome. We explore the fabulous sites and museums of two regions of Italy: Sorrento and Rome.

Ready for more? The long term:

  • College Year in Athens (CYA): CYA offers summer, semester, and year-long programs in Athens, Greece with numerous trips throughout mainland Greece, Crete and the Aegean Sea, as well as courses taught on site or in Greek museums.
  • Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (ICCS Rome) As an ICCS member, our department can send students for semester study at the Centro in Rome which offers courses, in Latin, Roman archaeology, history, Greek, Italian and art history. From this central campus, ICCS students visit archaeological sites and museums in Rome and take field trips and tours of Campania and Sicily.
  • Millsaps Institute for Interdisciplinary Archaeology Research (MIIAR): The Classical Studies department is a founding member of MIIAR which offers students opportunities for active field study and research at archaeological sites around the world including Greece, Albania, and Italy. Students can learn the basics of the archaeological method during the summer with Millsaps faculty in the Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia.

Facilities and Resources

  • The department occupies the second floor of John Stone Hall, a charming two-story building originally the home of the college's early presidents. Located on the south green, John Stone is also home to the Millsaps College Writing Program.
  • The Swearingen Collection of Greek and Roman coins was a gift of Crawford Enochs and Bethany Swearingen, daughters of the first classics professor at Millsaps, Dr. George Swearingen.

Life After Millsaps

Upon graduation, our alumni flourish within and beyond the field of classical studies. The skills they acquired during their undergraduate careers prepared them well for a marvelous variety of challenging opportunities. 

For example:

  • Following graduation, Jason Reddoch spent the summer at the prestigious American School for Classical Studies in Athens, Greece. Then he used the linguistic abilities which he had gained in his classical studies and went to China to teach English for a year. He has just been awarded a fellowship to study Classics at the University of Cincinnati.
  • Our Classical Studies majors also become doctors. Ellen Parker, who spent her junior year abroad in Greece, attended Vanderbilt's Medical School and is now a radiologist. Other majors are now physical therapists, veterinarians and family practice doctors.

For more information visit the Classics Department Website.

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