Students
Student Report at Temple of Hera I, Poseidonia

Riding Camels in the Judean Desert

Learning to use Archaeological Survey Equipment

Students in Classical Studies engage in a variety of on and off-campus opportunities.
Our students have studied abroad in Greece, Italy, and Turkey. Over Winter Term, many students in Classical Studies travel with faculty in the Mediterranean. Our recent trips have included Greece, Italy, Tunisia, and Israel.
We also work with students to find interesting internships at museums and on archaeological field projects. The department also has support for students to travel off-campus for projects related to Classical Studies. For more information about what our current and former students are doing, and how to apply for support, follow these links: