Chelsea Alysia Michael Gardner Department of Classics University of Hawai’i at Mānoa 1890 East-West Rd. Moore 496 Honolulu, HI 96822 [email protected] https://english-hawaii.academia.edu/ChelseaAMGardner Updated: Summer 2018

EDUCATION

2018 PhD Classics: Specialization Classical , University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC. Dissertation: The Mani Peninsula in Antiquity: An Archaeological, Historical, and Epigraphic Investigation into Regional Identity (Advisor Dr. Hector Williams). 2013-2014 Regular Member, Philip Lockhart Fellow, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 2010 M.A., Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC. 2008 B.A., Combined Honours Classics and Religious Studies, Minor Psychology – Social & Neuroscience, McMaster University, Hamilton ON.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

Instructor, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa: Current LATN 101: Elementary Latin LATN 102: Elementary Latin LLEA 152: World Myth to 1500 CE Full-time faculty member in the Department of Classics, within the College of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas. Currently developing courses on Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Mount Allison University: 2017-2018 LATI 1001: Introduction to Latin CLAS 2501: Introduction to Archaeology CLAS 2521: The Archaeology of Daily Life CLAS 3711: The Art of Imperial Rome CLAS 4951: Localism and Religious Identity in the Graeco-Roman World (Directed Independent Study) Full-time replacement for sabbatical leave. Enrolments range from 3 students in a senior-level directed study, to 60 students in 1st and 2nd-year introductory courses. Teaching duties include creating the content of these courses, all lectures, grading and exam administration, and managing student teaching assistants. Administrative duties include membership on departmental committees, organization of events including the Atlantic Classical Association Annual Conference and managing the Classics Society and research assistants.

Crake Doctoral Fellow, Mount Allison University: 2016-2017 CLAS/HIST 2051: Women in Antiquity CLAS 2531: The Archaeology of Religion in the Greek and Roman World Full-time fellow for annual appointment. Courses reached the maximum enrolment of 60 students, and duties included creating the content of the courses (including a Digital Humanities requirement), giving all lectures, grading all student content, and administering examinations.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 1 Teaching Assistant, University of British Columbia: 2009-2014 NEST 101: Introduction to Near Eastern and Egyptian Archaeology (2014-2015) CLST 204: Introduction to Classical Archaeology (2014-2015) CLST 301: The Technical Terms of Medicine and the Biological Sciences (2009-2010) CLST 330/ARTH 329: Greek and Roman Art (2009-2013) CLST 331: Greek Art and Architecture (2014-2015) CLST 332: Roman Art and Architecture (2014-2015) Duties included creating and delivering lectures; marking essays and assignments; creating and holding tutorial sessions; creating and holding examination review sessions; administering and marking quizzes, midterms and final exams; and holding office hours. Enrollment varied between 65-300 students per course.

Instructor, University of British Columbia Continuing Studies: 2013 One of six instructors for a team-taught Continuing Studies course on the subject 'Sacred Sites of the Ancient Mediterranean'.

Course Instructor, Bulgarian Archaeological Association: 2010 Offered intensive 20-hour course for undergraduate students on the subject of Latin Epigraphy.

Tutor, McMaster Tutor Database, McMaster University: 2003-2007 French & English Language tutor: writing, editing and proofreading.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

Project Director, From Stone to Screen, University of British Columbia: 2012-Current Founder and co-director of an interdisciplinary Digital Humanities project. Responsible for overseeing all projects of the graduate-student-run digitization project in collaboration with the Digital Initiatives program and the University of British Columbia Library. Responsibilities include uploading metadata to database management systems, recruiting and organizing all volunteer activities, artifact collections curatorship, fundraising, grant applications and professional development. http://fromstonetoscreen.com

Research Assistant, University of British Columbia: Current Employed by Dr. Florence Yoon. Responsible for compiling a database of Athenian and Attic pottery depicting Hermes and messengers and analyzing iconographic attributes thereof.

Research Assistant, University of British Columbia: 2013-2014 Employed by Dr. Michael Griffin. Served as the archaeological consultant for an online learning tool for ancient Greek philosophy.

Research Assistant, University of British Columbia: 2011-2012 Employed by Dr. Lisa Cooper. Responsibilities included creating electronic information layouts of Gertrude Bell's photographs during her early 20th century visits to the site of Ukhaidir, reading the entirety of Bell's personal documents from this time period, and selecting information pertinent to Dr. Cooper's research.

Research Assistant, University of British Columbia: 2011 Employed by Dr. Leanne Bablitz. Responsibilities included reading the entire corpus of speeches written by Marcus Tullius Cicero and extracting relevant information. The information was then compiled into both electronic documents and hard copies in an easily accessible and understandable manner.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 2 Librarian/, University of British Columbia, Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies & Canada Summer Jobs Program: 2008-2010 Slide Room Coordinator. Responsibilities included: Scanning departmental slide , repairing damaged and broken slides, and cataloguing .

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE

The Diros Project, Pyrgos Dirou, Mani, Lakonia, Greece: 2012-Current Responsible for documenting and processing ceramic finds from three sites from the pedestrian survey. Also participated as a field walker and laboratory assistant on the intensive field survey in the area of Diros Bay under the direction of Dr. Giorgos Papathanassopoulos, Dr. Anastasia Papathanasiou, Dr. William Parkinson, and Dr. Michael Galaty.

The Norwegian Archaeological Survey of the Karystia, Karystos, Euboea, Greece: 2014 Served as a supervisor responsible for one of the two teams of 10-15 students participating in the pedestrian survey under the direction of Dr. Zarko Tankosic. Responsibilities included daily organization of the team members and documentation of all survey finds.

The Athenian Agora Excavations, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece: 2011-2013 Participated in daily archaeological excavations and pottery for 8 weeks ever season under the direction of Dr. John McK. Camp II. In 2013, employed as an assistant field supervisor, responsibilities of which involved the documentation of the archaeological excavations in an assigned area, and the recording of Leica total station data in the iPad app iDig, developed for the Agora Excavations. In 2011, aided in the preparation of documentation for the Stoa of Attalos Amphora Storage Project.

Central Zagros Archaeological Project, Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: 2013 Supervised Neo-Assyrian excavations and aided in pottery documentation for 3 weeks with Dr. Lisa Cooper, in the context of a larger Neolithic project under the direction of Drs. Roger and Wendy Matthews of Reading University, Reading, UK.

The Wiener Laboratory, Athens, Greece: 2012 Volunteered for 3-6 hours per week for 5 weeks under the supervision of Dr. Sherry Fox. Aided in scanning documentation and cleaning osteological remains.

Cambustica Field School, Supervisor & Member, Kladorub, Bulgaria: 2009-2010 Responsible for overseeing excavations and instructing fifteen students in archaeological methodology; while a member in 2009 received training in drawing, sketching, and photography. Prepared bilingual descriptions of artifacts for exhibit.

University of British Columbia-Musqueam Field School, Vancouver BC: 2009 Instructed in Ground Penetrating Radar, Global Positioning System, Electromagnetic Conductivity, Geographic Information System, Field Survey, Flotation, & Excavation methodology for a duration of 8 weeks under the direction of Dr. Andrew Martindale.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 3 FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, & AWARDS

EXTERNAL FELLOWSHIPS

2018-2019 Anna C. & Oliver C. Colburn Fellowship ($5,500) 2016-2017 Crake Doctoral Fellowship ($30,500 + $5000 research stipend, per annum) 2016-2017 Society of Women Geographers Pruitt Dissertation Fellowship ($12,000 USD per annum) 2014-2015 Joseph A. Bombardier Doctoral Fellowship ($35,000 per annum) 2012-2015 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship ($20,000 per annum) 2013-2014 Philip Lockhart Fellowship ($11,500 + room, board, and waiver of school fees at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens) 2012-2014 Killam Doctoral Scholarship ($30,000 + $2,000 travel stipend, per annum)

INTERNAL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS

2017 J.E.A. Crake Humanities Project Grant, Mount Allison University ($7,600) 2016 Field Museum Scholarship ($2,790) 2016 UBC Graduate Travel Fund Award ($500) 2011-2015 UBC Four Year Doctoral Fellowship ($20,000 per annum) 2013 Dennis Molnar Travel Bursary ($315) 2012 Malcolm F. MacGregor Memorial Scholarship ($900) 2010 UBC Graduate Travel Fund Award ($400) 2009 Homer Armstrong Thompson Travel Scholarship ($1,600) 2008 Dean’s Honour List Award for Excellence 2003 McMaster University Entrance Scholarship ($2,500) 2003 Ontario Scholar

AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS

2017 American Schools of Oriental Research Joy Ungerleider Poster Award 2017 Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting Graduate Student Paper Award 2015 Archaeological Institute of America Outstanding Work in Honorable Mention: From Stone to Screen 2013 Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting Poster Award for 'Best Poster Designed Entirely by a Student' ($250) 2012 & 2016 Archaeological Institute of America Photo Contest Winner

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

In Press Gardner, C.A.M. “A Re-examination of IG V 1, 1286”, ZPE (forthcoming).

2018 Gardner, C.A.M., G. McIntyre, K. Solberg, and L. Tweten. 2018. “Looks Like We Made It: But Are We Sustaining Digital Scholarship?” in Making Things and Drawing Boundaries: Experiments in the Digital Humanities (Debates in Digital Humanities Series, Vol. II) edited by J. Sayers. University of Minnesota Press. 95-101.

2018 Nelson, M., C.W. Marshall, and C.A.M. Gardner. 2018. “P.BRIT.COL. INV. 1 and Invitations to Sarapis Dinners.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 205. 207-212.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 4 2018 Kraus, N., C.A.M. Gardner, and L. Tweten. 2018. “From Stone To Screen: Copying Cuneiform in the Digital Age”. In Implementing Meanings: the Power of the Copy Between Past, Present and Future. An Overview from the Ancient Near East (Altertumskunde des Vorderen Orients Band 19), edited by S. DiPaolo. Ugarit-Verlag. 181-194

2016 Gardner, C.A.M and R.M. Seifried. 2016. “Euboean Towers and Aegean Powers: Insights into the Karystia's Role in the Ancient World.” Journal of Greek Archaeology 1. 149–176.

2015 Tweten, L., G. McIntyre, and C.A.M. Gardner. 2015 “From Stone to Screen: Digital Revitalization of Ancient Epigraphy.” Digital Humanities Quarterly. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/10/1/000236/000236.html

2012 Gardner, C.A.M. 2012. “An examination of a remarkable white-ground lekythos from the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology” Mouseion, Series III, Vol. 12. 143– 154.

NON-PEER REVIEWED & DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS

Yui, K. and C.A.M. Gardner. 2018. 2D Pottery Digitization: Introduction to the 2D digitization process of ceramic sherds using the open-source vector graphics editor “Inkscape”. Online.

From Stone to Screen (FSTS) Artifact Databases: 1) O.J. Todd Coin Collection and George Fuller Collection: http://fromstonetoscreen.com/ca/artifacts/ 2) Malcolm McGregor Squeeze Collection: https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/squeezes 3) UBC Rare and Special Collections: https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/artefacts 4) FSTS Collections Homepage: http://fromstonetoscreen.com/collections/

Spectacular Antiquity: An examination of the psychological exploitation of extraordinary human specimens in Ancient Rome. https://spectacularantiquity.wordpress.com/ Women in Antiquity: An online resource for the study of women in the ancient world. https://womeninantiquity.wordpress.com/

PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PAPERS & POSTERS

Digital Pedagogy and ‘Women in Antiquity’: Open-access projects for the 21st century classroom. Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Calgary AB. May 2018. Autonomy and Neutrality in Hellenistic Mani. Localism in the Hellenistic World. Waterloo, ON. April 2018. Mycenaean Kourotrophoi Figurines and Lateralization Bias: How Recent Neurological Research Explains the Left-Cradling Phenomenon. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA. January 2018. Peregrinations and Administrations: Using GIS to Assess the Itineraries of Travelers in the Mani Peninsula, 1000-1950 C.E. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA. January 2018. The Value of Travelers’ Itineraries in Archaeological Research: A GIS Analysis of Pathways through the Mani Peninsula, Greece (with R.M. Seifried). American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. November 2017 (Awarded Best Poster) Students are Doin’ it For Themselves: Digital Skills and the Ancient World (with L. Tweten). Panel: "Graduate Students Speak Out: Gaining Knowledge in Digital Humanities", Canadian Society for the Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques at Congress150. Toronto, ON. June 2017.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 5 Go to…Hades? A Re-examination of the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Tainaron. Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, St. John’s, NL. May 2017. Money, Marbles, and Chalk: The Ancient Quarries of the Mani Peninsula. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto, ON. January 2017. (Awarded Best Student Paper) Mercenaries, Marble, Herkales, and Hades: What do we really know about ancient Tainaron? Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Classical Association. Sackville, NB. October 2016. From Stone to Screen: Digital Antiquity in the Classroom (with C. Martin-Cabanne). Digital Pedagogy Institute, Guelph, ON. May 2016. Local Identity in the Mani Peninsula in Classical Antiquity. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. March 2016. 'Who Goes There?': Discerning Local Identity in the Diros Region of the Mani Peninsula in Classical Antiquity. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, CA. January 2016. From Stone to Screen to Classroom (with G. McIntyre and M. Funke). Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, CA. January 2016. From Stone to Screen to Database (with G. McIntyre). Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Berkeley, CA. January 2016. From Stone to Screen: Ancient Words in a Digital World (with K. Solberg). American Society of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. November 2015. Cultural Identity in the Mani peninsula: A theoretical approach to the 'ahistorical historical' period in ancient Greece. Identities: language and literature. International Conference on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Department of Greek of Demokritos University of Thrace. Komotini, Greece. October 2015. From Stone to Screen: Squeezing Responsibility out of Digital Projects (with L. Tweten). DHANT Digital Humanities and Antiquity Conference, Grenoble, France. September 2015 (Poster) There and Back Again: Negotiating Pedagogy for Students and Professors (with E. Hilliard, K. Frankson, and L. Tweten). Digital Pedagogy Institute – Improving the Student Experience, Toronto, ON. August 2015. The Writing’s on the Wall: Open Access Tutorials for Epigraphic Studies (with L. Tweten and K. Solberg). PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2015, Vancouver, BC. August 2015. From Stone to Screen: Squeezing into the World of Digital Archaeology (with K. Solberg and L. Tweten). Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April 2015. (Poster) From Stone to Screen: Digitally Recapturing Antiquity (with G. McIntyre and L. Tweten). Digital Classicist New England Seminar Series, Boston, MA. March 2015. Maintaining Distinction: Local Identity in the Remote Mani Peninsula, Greece, in the Classical, Byzantine, and Ottoman Periods (with R.M. Seifried). Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, LA. January 2015. From Stone to Screen: Putting the Squeeze on Digital Epigraphy (with K. Solberg, L. Tweten, H. Bertram, E. Hilliard, & M. Côté-Landry). Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, LA. January 2015. (Poster) Squeezing into the World of Digital Humanities. The Digital Universe, UBC FIREtalks, Vancouver, BC. November 2014. From Stone to Screen: Digitizing Epigraphic Squeezes (with L. Tweten, M. Côté-Landry, and H. Bertram). EAGLE International Conference on Information Technologies for Epigraphy and Digital in the Ancient World, Paris, France. October 2014. (Poster) Asking New Questions of Old(er) Data: A Case Study from Southern Euboea (with R.M. Seifried). Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, IL. January 2014. Révéler les pratiques religieuses domestiques par l’étude des autels en Olynthe. Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB. May 2013. Revealing Domestic Religious Practice: A Study of the Distribution of Private Altars in Olynthus. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle, WA. January 2013. (Awarded Best Student Poster)

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 6 More than a Memory: Panthera leo and Greek sculpture. University of British Columbia CNERS Graduate Student Conference, Vancouver, BC. October 2012. The Achilles Painter in Vancouver? An examination of a remarkable white-ground lekythos. Classical Association of the Canadian West Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC. March 2012. Religion in a Town with No Temples: private altars and domestic ritual in Classical Olynthus. University of British Columbia Archaeology Day, Vancouver, BC. March 2012 Ancient Cures and Modern Science: The inherent curative properties of Asklepios’ sacred animals. University of Alberta: HCGSA Graduate Conference, Edmonton, AB. March 2010. Roman Deliciae: Gratuitous Commemoration of Female Children and Pets. Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. May 2009. Ground Penetrating Radar and Electromagnetic Conductivity in the 2009 Field Season. University of British Columbia-Musqueam: Open House, Vancouver, BC. May 2009. The Gravestone of Helena: An examination of superfluous tribute. Duke University-UNC Chapel Hill Graduate Colloquium, Raleigh, NC. March 2009.

ORGANIZED CONFERENCES & CONFERENCE PANELS

The Atlantic Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Sackville NB. October 2017. Co-organized with B. Robertson, S. Ehrlich, and C. Forstall. Long-Term Settlement Dynamics and Land Use on the Mani peninsula of Southern Greece (with W.A. Parkinson). Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. April 2016. Let's Get Digital! (with G. McIntyre). Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON. May 2015.

INVITED TALKS: ACADEMIC

From Stone to Screen to Database. UBC GREK 545A. January 2016. From Stone to Screen: Digitizing the Collections of UBC’s Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies. UBC NEST 101 Class Lecture. March 2015. Community Archaeology. UBC NEST 101 Class Lecture. February 2015. From Village to Republic: The Rise of Rome. UBC CLST 204 Class Lecture. November 2014. Macedonian Tombs, Royal & Otherwise. UBC CLST 331 Class Lecture. November 2014. Hellenistic Technology & Sculpture. UBC CLST 331 – 2 Class Lectures. November 2014. From Stone to Screen: Revealing Greek Religion through Epigraphic Inscriptions. UBC CLST 333 Class Lecture. October 2014. The Archaic Period: Sculpture, Bronze & Relief. UBC CLST 331 Class Lecture. October 2014 Archaic Athens: The Development of the City. UBC CLST 331 Class Lecture. October 2014 The Archaic Period: Ionic Style. UBC CLST 331 Class Lecture. October 2014. Animals from North Africa: Feeding the Desire of an Empire. Langara College CLST 1105 Class Lecture. March 2013. Late 4th-century sculpture: 'Lysippos' Apoxyomenos and the Farnese Herakles. UBC CLST 330/ARTH 329 Class Lecture. January 2013. The Graeco-Roman Collections of the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology. Langara College CLST 1105 Class Lecture. November 2012. 4th-century Greek sculptors: Praxiteles & Skopas. UBC CLST 330/ARTH 329 Class Lecture. November 2012. A Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Art. Langara College History 1190 Class Lecture. May 2012. No Bark and All Bite: Sacred animals in Ancient Greece. Langara College CLST 1105 Class Lecture. November 2011.

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 7 Supplying an Empire: The acquisition and exploitation of wild animals from North Africa. Langara College CLST 1105 Class Lecture. March 2011 & November 2010. The Healing Cults in Ancient Greece: An introduction to Asklepieia and sacred animals. Langara College CLST 1105 Class Lecture. November 2010. Art and Architecture of the Roman World under Constantine and the Tetrarchs. UBC CLST 330/ARTH 329 Three Class Lectures. April 2010. The Golden House of Nero: Impact and significance of the art and architecture. UBC CLST 330/ARTH 329 Class Lecture. February 2010.

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNITY OUTREACH

INVITED TALKS

Show me the Mani: Caves, Pirates, and Death in Greek Antiquity. Crake Doctoral Lecture. Sackville, NB. March 2017 Journey to the End of the World: The Mani Peninsula in Antiquity. Pharos (The Canadian-Hellenic Cultural Society) Vancouver, BC. January 2016. The From Stone to Screen Project (with K. Solberg). Past Matters: Teaching History Through Material Culture, Vancouver, BC. March 2015. The Things They Left Behind: Athenian Burial Vases from the Geometric to the Classical Periods. Pharos (The Canadian-Hellenic Cultural Society) Vancouver, BC. November 2012. Form, Function, and Fancy: Highlights of the Museum of Anthropology's Mediterranean Collections. Archaeological Institute of America, Vancouver Chapter March 2012. The Ancient Olympic Games. Vancouver Public Library/UBC Arts Wednesdays Program. Olympic Reads II: The literature of the Winter Olympics. November 2009.

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Nature International Journal of Science, Career Feature: “Meet the street animals that stole scientists’ hearts”, January 2018 Podium TV series “Show me the Mani: Caves, Pirates, and Death in Greek Antiquity.” Originally aired on Eastlink TV, November 2017. National Geographic’s “The Greeks: Episode 2, The Good Strife.” Originally aired on PBS, June 2016. National Geographic’s “The Greeks: Episode 3, Chasing Greatness.” Originally aired on PBS, July 2016. Global News “Ancient Egyptian papyri rediscovered in UBC library”. July 2015. UBC FIREtalks FIREcast series 2: “From Stone to Screen”. Podcast. September 2015.

SERVICE, ADMINISTRATION, AND ORGANIZATIONAL DUTIES

2012-Current Founder and Director of From Stone to Screen (http://fromstonetoscreen.com) 2010-2015 Program Director, Communications Officer, and Volunteer Coordinator for the Archaeological Institute of America, Vancouver Chapter 2013-2014 Graduate Representative on Search Committee for Tenure-Track Position in Near Eastern Studies, UBC Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies 2011-2012 Graduate Representative on Search Committee for Departmental Head, UBC Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies

C.A.M. Gardner – Page 8 2009-2013 Graduate Departmental Representative for UBC Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies 2009-2010 Graduate Conference Coordinator, “Striving for Victory: Competition and Rivalry in the Ancient World”, UBC Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies 2006-2007 Departmental Representative, McMaster University, Department of Religious Studies

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Archaeological Institute of America Society for Classical Studies Classical Association of Canada/La Société canadienne des études classiques. Society for American Archaeology Women’s Classical Caucus Canadian Society of Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques conference Association Internationale d’Épigraphie Grecque et Latine American School of Classical Studies at Athens Canadian Institute in Greece

LANUAGES

English – Native Speaker French – Native Speaker German – Intermediate, 2 years of instruction Modern Greek – Intermediate, 2 years of instruction Ancient Greek – Graduate-level proficiency Latin – Graduate-level proficiency

Reference Letters, Teaching Evaluations, and French-Language CV & Cover Letter Available Upon Request

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