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About the Program

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The focus of the program is the study of classical and contemporary art, history, religion and literature in Athens and Rome. Athens is the cradle of western art, philosophy and democratic ideals and contrasts between the ancient and contemporary in this lively and boisterous Mediterranean metropolis provide a backdrop for an exploration of the origins and legacy of classical culture.  Wherein Rome, students explore the vast resources of antiquity and layer after layer of ecclesiastical and political development form the basis for analysis.  Courses are taught in English in classrooms, on historical and archaeological sites and in museums. The faculty consists of a professor who accompanies the group and distinguished professors from universities and colleges in Athens and Rome. 

The approximate program dates for Greco-Roman are mid-September to mid-December.

If you have questions about the Greco-Roman program, you may contact the following people:

2009-2010 Program Directors:

2010-2011 Program Directors: