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Quid Agitur? (January 14)

The deadline for the following awards and grants is tomorrow, January 15!
The Cornelia Catlin Coulter Memorial Rome Scholarship is an award of $6,000 for study at the Summer Session of the School of Classical Studies at the American Academy in Rome. All applicants must have been members of CANE in good standing for at least two full and consecutive years immediately prior to the year in which they apply for the award.
The CANE Endowment Scholarship is an award of up to $5,100 for summer study normally at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens or at places other than the American Academy in Rome.
The Renata Poggioli Award, established by the Boston Fund in 1991, funds study and/or travel in Italy and/or Greece typically during the summer months. The CANE Scholarship Committee makes the Award, generally between $4,000- $6,000, every other year.
The M. Alison Frantz Fellowship in Post-Classical Studies at the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, for PhD candidates, or recent PhDs (up to five years) in Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies, post-Byzantine Studies, or Modern Greek Studies.
 
The deadlines for the CANE Certification Scholarship and CANE Discretionary Grants is February 1. The Certification Scholarship will provide up to $1,500 to an outstanding junior or senior undergraduate in New England who is preparing for secondary school certification as a teacher of Latin and/or Greek; or to the holder of a Master’s degree to cover the cost of tuition and other fees required to obtain such certification. The Discretionary Grants are available to classroom teachers for class projects, research, and classroom materials.


Quid Agitur? (January 7th)

For a complete listing of CANE-sponsored and endorsed awards, grants and scholarships, go here.
The Cornelia Catlin Coulter Memorial Rome Scholarship is an award of $6000 for study at the Summer Session of the School of Classical Studies at the American Academy in Rome. All applicants must have been members of CANE in good standing for at least two full and consecutive years immediately prior to the year in which they apply for the award. The application deadline is January 15th.
The CANE Endowment Scholarship is an award of up to $5100 for summer study normally at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens or at places other than the American Academy in Rome. The application deadline is January 15th.
The Renata Poggioli Award, established by the Boston Fund in 1991, funds study and/or travel in Italy and/or Greece typically during the summer months. The CANE Scholarship Committee makes the Award, generally between $4000- $6000, every other year. The application deadline is January 15th.
•The deadline for the CANE Certification Scholarship is February 1st.
•If you are a PhD candidate or recent PhD (up to five years) in Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies, post-Byzantine Studies, or Modern Greek Studies, consider applying for the The M. Alison Frantz Fellowship in Post-Classical Studies at the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Deadline for applications is January 15, 2018.
•Consider applying for one of our CANE Discretionary Grants. These funds are available to classroom teachers for class projects, research, and classroom materials. The next deadline is February 1, 2018.
•Upcoming Classics lectures in the Pioneer Valley are listed on this Classics Page of the Amherst College web site. Lectures taking place in the Boston area are listed on the Boston Area Classics Calendar.
The Western Massachusetts Conversational Hour meets every Thursday at the Esselon Cafe in Hadley, MA for Latin conversation. For details, please contact TJ Howell (t_j_howell@yahoo.com). If you are in the Boston area, check out the Active Latin Meetup page for events.
Central Connecticut State University is working to create a certification program for the teaching of Latin. Attached is the program of studies. In order to make this idea come to fruition we are seeking support from Latin groups. We need at least 10 students to sign up for this cohort in order to run the program. As an incentive to enroll into the program, we are looking for funding to offer scholarships to help defray the cost of course work at the university level. If you are interesting in supporting this initiative in any way please contact Gina Gallo Reinhard at the below ginagallo@bristolk12.org.
The Paideia Institute has released its schedule for summer 2018 programs, including a new “Living Greek in Greece” for high school students.
Links to the New England states’ classical associations: NHVTMEMARICT.
•The CANE News page is a convenient resource listing events sponsored by CANE, conferences in New England, other calendars and events listings, recurrent spoken Latin Meetups and Conventicula, courses and degree programs, fellowships and scholarships, and a link to the jobs page.


Quid Agitur? (December 3)

  • If you are a PhD candidate or recent PhD (up to five years) in Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies, post-Byzantine Studies, or Modern Greek Studies, consider applying for the The M. Alison Frantz Fellowship in Post-Classical Studies at the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Deadline for applications is January 15, 2018.
  • Consider applying for one of our CANE Discretionary Grants. These funds are available to classroom teachers for class projects, research, and classroom materials. The next deadline is February 1, 2018.
  • Upcoming Classics lectures in the Pioneer Valley are listed on this Classics Page of the Amherst College web site. Lectures taking place in the Boston area are listed on the Boston Area Classics Calendar.
  • The Western Massachusetts Conversational Hour meets every Thursday at the Esselon Cafe in Hadley, MA for Latin conversation. For details, please contact TJ Howell. If you are in the Boston area, check out the Active Latin Meetup page for events.
  • Central Connecticut State University is working to create a certification program for the teaching of Latin. Attached is find the program of studies. In order to make this idea come to fruition we are seeking support from Latin groups. We need at least 10 students to sign up for this cohort in order to run the program. As an incentive to enroll into the program, we are looking for funding to offer scholarships to help defray the cost of course work at the university level. If you are interesting in supporting this initiative in any way please contact Gina Gallo Reinhard at the below ginagallo@bristolk12.org.
  • The Paideia Institute has released its schedule for summer 2018 programs, including a new “Living Greek in Greece” for high school students.
  • Links to the New England states’ classical associations: NH, VT, ME, MA, RI, CT.