Vergilian Society: Call for Tour Directors
The Vergilian Society is seeking tour and workshop leaders for 2027 at the Villa Vergiliana. Proposals are due by early November. See this flyer for
The Vergilian Society is seeking tour and workshop leaders for 2027 at the Villa Vergiliana. Proposals are due by early November. See this flyer for
The John C. Rouman Classical Lecture Series will present Political Violence in Ancient Greece by Professor Scott Arcenas, Professor of Classics, University of Montana on Thursday, October
Phyllis Katz, longtime Latin teacher at Miss Porter’s School and Dartmouth College, has died. Phyllis taught at the CANE Summer Institute for years and a
Raymond Koehler, high school Classics teacher and longtime CANE member and presenter, has died. Here is his obituary.
Would your students like to have their own personal motto? Written in Latin, it can adorn a backpack ora notebook or even a computer, and
From the Desk of the President, I will be holding weekly office hours for CANE members (and would-be members) each Wednesday from 5–6 pm, starting
Gilbert Lawall, 88, died peacefully at home on August 7, 2025. The youngest son of Edith Lawall and Russell Lawall, Gilbert was born in Detroit,
Following up on last week’s post, here are two adaptations of Pliny’s Vesuvius letter for different levels. We hope you enjoy reading these with your
Vesuvius is on many people’s minds right now – not only Latin teachers, preparing for the new AP exam,but everyone interested in geology. The following
Michael Putnam, Brown University Classics Emeritus, has passed away. Here is an article in memoriam from the Brown Classics Department.