Hellenisteon! Students Speak Ancient Greek in New Club
Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
+ Read MoreThere are many ways for you to get involved in the Classics Department and in the wide world of Classics. In this section of the website, you can find information about the UD Classics Club and about UD's chapter of Eta Sigma Phi (the Classics honor society). In our Study Abroad & Field Schools section, you can explore Classics-related opportunities. You can also look into our Scholarships & Funding page to find out ways of covering program expenses.
Our Advice for Majors section offers tips on how to make the most of your time at UD and how to prepare for life after UD (since it is never too soon to start thinking about the future). And our Conferences page tells you all about presenting at an academic conference.
Finally, check out Websites, Apps & Study Tools for educational and fun Classics-related resources.
Background photo: Athens from the Acropolis © 2016 by Isabella Villanueva, BA '18
Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
+ Read MoreIt took the Center for Thomas More Studies 20 years to complete the “Essential Works of Thomas More.” Now, the conference is researching More’s oeuvre piece by piece.
+ Read MoreAll first-year students admitted to the University of Dallas for the fall of 2024 will be eligible to receive a grant if they have siblings in college.
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