Announcements for 9 February


CANE

  • The theme for the 2014 CANE Summer Institute has been announced!  Registration is forthcoming!
  • The Annual Meeting registration and program is here! It will be held March 6-8 at St. Anselm’s in Manchester, NH.

BEYOND CANE

  • This is the final week to see the Cupid and Psyche tapestries at the Hartford Atheneum.
  • CLIPEUS is running a Latin meetup in Boston. There will be a meeting 16 February at 3 PM at Uno Due Go.
  • The New England Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Language is at the Copley Place hotel in Boston March 27-30th, and promises a full schedule of Latin seminars, talks, and workshops. Sign up through the NECTFL website.
  • The American Philological Association (APA) is accepting applications for three fellowship programs that may be of interest to CANE members. APA membership is not required to submit an application for any of these programs, two of which are named for long-time participants in CANE.
  • 2014 David D. and Rosemary H. Coffin Fellowship for Travel in Classical Lands: A fellowship to support overseas travel. APA membership is not required. Application deadline: February 14.
  • 2014 Pedagogy Awards. Fellowships to support professional development by both collegiate and precollegiate teachers. Application deadline: March 3.
  • 2014 Zeph Stewart Latin Teacher Training Award. Support for individuals seeking to obtain Latin teacher certification. Application deadline: March 3.
  • Ascanius is offering Latin Summer programs for elementary and middle school students this summer in Birmingham, Boston, and in Loudoun County, VA. They’re currently looking for staff for these programs. Click here for more information and to apply. Their deadline is February 15th.
  • SALVI’s Rusticatio Latin July 2014 immersion weeks and pedagogy seminars are now open for registration. Sign up by Feb. 15th for a discount. See link for details. If a whole week is too much, you could sign up for their Biduum, Feb. 21-23.
  • The Vergilian Society is holding its first annual Vergil translation contest for students in K-12. To register, sign up here by 18 February. The contest will be the week of 24-28 February.
  • The Rose-Marie Lewent Conference at NYU’s Center for Ancient Studies will be held on Thursday and Friday, February 13-14, 2014. The conference is entitled, “Animals in Antiquity.” The event is co-sponsored by the NYU Center for Ancient Studies, the Animal Studies Initiative and the Department of Classics, and is free and open to the public. The conference will examine the role of animals in ancient culture, literature, and art; the full program may be viewed here:http://ancientstudies.fas.nyu.edu/object/Lewent_Conference_Animals_in_Antiquity.

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