On Nov. 6, the Classical Studies Department brought about 20 students and four faculty members to New York City to visit museums and exhibitions related to classics. The group visited the Onassis Cultural Center for an exhibit titled “Heroes, Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece,” followed by a visit to Royal Athena, a commercial antiquities gallery. The trip culminated with a tour, guided by the faculty, of the extensive Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Pictured in the center is Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, the Jane A. Seney Professor of Greek, director for the Center for Faculty Career Development.

Olivia DrakeNovember 30, 20101min
On Nov. 6, the Classical Studies Department brought about 20 students and four faculty members to New York City to visit museums and exhibitions related to classics. The group visited the Onassis Cultural Center for an exhibit titled “Heroes, Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece,” followed by a visit to Royal Athena, a commercial antiquities gallery. The trip culminated with a tour, guided by the faculty, of the extensive Greek and Roman galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Pictured in the center is Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, the Jane A. Seney Professor of Greek, director for the Center for Faculty Career Development.