Do you want to imagine a better world, and make a difference? Classics is for you!

Classics is a student-centered program that encourages holistic exploration of the Greek and Roman world - mythology and religion, languages and literatures, art and archaeology, history, philosophical traditions, and social and legal forms - from the age of Homeric heroes, to the emergence of democracy in ancient Greece, the rise and fall of the Roman empire, and early Christianity. 

Experience the Classics Edge! Join us in lively discussion of these fascinating ancient cultures, and build important life-long skills that equip you to make our world a better place.

“Classics students have the tools to see our world as it really is because they have encountered and imaginatively experienced another that is so like, and so very unlike, our own.”
CHARLOTTE HIGGINS // AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST

Benefits of Classics Today:  Why Study Classics at Grand Valley?

  • Classics students are part of an interactive, face-to-face community with a personalized approach to instruction and advising. Small student cohorts work closely with faculty who get to know students as individuals, not just as faces in a crowd.
  • Students have opportunities to pursue independent research projects with faculty, working directly with ancient texts and participating in archaeological work.
  • The study of languages and cultures enables students to communicate effectively, and with empathy, in any new situation. The study of ancient Greek and Latin has a direct impact on development of strong reading and writing skills.
  • The Classics Department actively promotes connections between alumni, current students, and faculty, so that students can build strong networks within and outside the university and be prepared for life after graduation.
  • Classics students become leaders who can look beyond their own cultural and historical assumptions to solve real-world problems, informed by long-term perspectives and a concern for the future.

 

Events

GVSU Summer Greek and Latin 2024

Online Greek and Latin for Summer 2024 begins Wednesday and Thursday May 8-9!

Apr 22, 2024

The Antikythera Mechanism and the history of science

Learn the truth about the real ancient object that inspired the so-called "Dial of Destiny": the Antikythera Mechanism! This astronomical calculator offering a window into the cosmos as perceived by the ancient Greeks.

Mar 29, 2024

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News

Classics Alumnus Receives Rome Prize Fellowship

Classics Alumnus Receives Rome Prize Fellowship

Andrew R. Lund receives 2022-23 Rome Prize Fellowship in Ancient Studies from the American Academy in Rome.

Jun 20, 2022

Alumna receives Fulbright Award

Alumna receives Fulbright Award

Hannah Gaff, Class of 2008, is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to Egypt.

Jul 18, 2021

GV Magazine: Classics to Career

GV Magazine: Classics to Career

Alumni reflect on applications of studying classical texts in their current professions.

Mar 5, 2021

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Spotlights

Homerathon VIII! Spotlight

Homerathon VIII!

Thanks to all who made Homerathon 8 a great success!

A new version of the Codex of Justinian Spotlight

A new version of the Codex of Justinian

Prof. Charles Pazdernik collaborated on a new translation of one of the most important legal works in the history of western law.

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Give Now

Give Today

Professor Barbara Flaschenriem was a founding member of the Department of Classics and deeply invested in expanding access for promising students of Greco-Roman antiquity. The scholarship benefits Classics students with financial need.



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