Classics Welcomes Two Faculty Members

We are very pleased to welcome to our faculty Dr. Jennifer Gerrish and Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause.

Dr. Jennifer Gerrish received her Ph.D. in Classics from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012. Her teaching interests include Greek and Latin language and Greek and Roman history, and her research focuses on Roman historiography, particularly conceptions of civil war and stasis.  Dr. Gerrish is currently writing a monograph on Sallust’s Histories.

Dr. Allison Sterrett-Krause is a Roman archaeologist with special interest in the western Roman world. Her research encompasses both large social trends (gender, agency, and economy) and small archaeological artifacts (Roman inscriptions, Roman glass). She holds a Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology from the University of Cincinnati and teaches Roman civilization, archaeology, and Latin.

Hispanic Studies Welcomes 8 New Faculty Members

The Department of Hispanic Studies is pleased to announce the addition of 8 new faculty members beginning August 2015:

Bethany Beyer, Visiting Assistant Professor

Edward Chauca, Assistant Professor

Carla Collins, Adjunct Faculty

Victoria Garrett, Adjunct Faculty

Lauren Hetrovicz, Adjunct Faculty

Martha Maus, Adjunct Faculty

Antonio Pérez-Núñez, Assistant Professor

Carl Wise, Assistant Professor (returning to CofC in a new faculty rank