Links for 6 March

Archaeologists have discovered and mapped an ancient Gladiator school!
Romans were Nanotechnology pioneers!!!  (this is seriously cool!)
Some cool facts about excavations in Naples.
Some unfortunate news from Pompeii….
So…is Latin really “dead”?
And in case you are looking for interesting ideas to show your students, here are two great blogs:  Found in Antiquity and Latin for Addicts. 

More from the CANE blog

Links for October 17th

Priceless — the Twelve Labors of Hercules performed by… Vladimir Putin.  (Gratias to Ben Auger!) Constantine the Great — convert or con-artist? Because, of course,

International Idol

Every year in early March, during National Foreign Language Week, our language department (Latin, Spanish, and French) puts on a singing competition appropriately titled “International

2016 Annual Meeting Reflections

Smith College in Northampton hosted our Annual Meeting last weekend, and nearly 200 registered and attended the gathering.  We had two exciting and full days

Links for the Week of 7 October

An article on the tunnels at Baiae: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history/2012/10/the-unsolved-mystery-of-the-tunnels-at-baiae/ (via @DrKillgrove) Comments on the Classical names for storms from the Weather Channel: http://thecampvs.com/2012/10/03/the-weather-channel-gets-classical/ (via @theCAMPVS) Returning