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Key message I’d love everyone to take away: ‘#Latin is for everyone and there is funding available to make that happen.’ The Classical Association Classics for All Durham University BBC North PR Richard Moss Roman Society Thanks to staff & students DJCS bbc.com/news/articles/…

Join Dr Rosanna Omitowoju to hear about the Classics@Cambridge collaborative project with two Ghanaian universities, and discover why more and better intercultural dialogue matters. 🇬🇭 Classics Beyond Borders 📆 21 March, 1.15-2pm 🎟 Booking is essential 🔗 classics.cam.ac.uk/events/classic…






Thanks to the generosity of Cambridge University Press - Classics and support from Classics@Cambridge we have been able to donate these books to the Classical Association of Ghana, University of Ghana and University of Cape Coast (UCC). Here they are ready to be catalogued in their new home.


Congratulations to Samia Rashid, a second-year Classics@Cambridge undergraduate, who won second place in an international competition organised by The Classical Association with her manifesto advocating for the importance of Classics as a subject: caths.cam.ac.uk/classics-prize 📸: Fitzwilliam Museum



1/3 We're back with our #which3books series, where members of Classics@Cambridge tell us about what they've been up to by sharing 3 books they've borrowed from our collection. This year's 1st episode features Emma Arnold (King's College, Cambridge), whose 1st pick is 'Why Read the Classics?'


Interested in submitting your article to Cambridge Classical Journal? Click here for more information. ☑️ cup.org/4duTX0L #classicaltwitter #CCJ Classics@Cambridge Cambridge Classics



Helen Brookes (a 3rd-year Classics@Cambridge undergrad) wrote & stars in Half-Baked, a new comedy at the ADC Theatre on 30 May: adctheatre.com/whats-on/comed…. She told us about her involvement with Cambridge Footlights, the world-famous student comedy troupe: caths.cam.ac.uk/footlights


1/3 - The second episode of our #which3books series (2nd season) features Daniel Sutton, Research Fellow in Classics and History Peterhouse Cambridge. Daniel's first pick is 'Logos and Ergon in Thucydides', by Adam M. Parry (Arno Press, 1981). Classics@Cambridge


