Daily Archives: September 30, 2016

Massive CLASSU Update

Good evening Classicists! This was too long to email, so enjoy the post! We’ve even got a table of contents to help you find the relevant items!

  1. Classics Graduate School Seminar
  2. Plebeian Editorial Board Opportunities!
  3. CLASSU Peer Mentorship
  4. “Subsequent Medeas” Lecture
  5. CLASSU Senate Election Results
  6. New Lounge Hours
  7. New Department of Classics Website
  8. Scholarship Opportunity: Harry C. Maynard Scholarships
  9. Undergraduate Conference Opportunity: University of Tennessee
  10. ASSU Opportunity: Go Global
  11. ASSU Opportunity: Project Universal Minds
  12. Other Upcoming CLASSU Events

1. Classics Graduate School Seminar

Are you considering a life dedicated to antiquity? Are you not convinced that opportunities exist in the field of Classics beyond your B.A.? Come and join CLASSU and Professor Keith (Classics Chair) and Professor Lytle (Classics Undergraduate Co-ordinator) next Friday, 7 October from 3:00-4:00 in LI 220 as they help guide you through the process to continue your Classical studies. This event is aimed at those who are further along in their undergraduate careers, but would be a good chance for lower-year students to consider their future possibilities too!

2. Plebeian Editorial Board Opportunities!

Do you like writing and editing? Would you like to put your skills to the test for Volume III of Plebeian: Journal of the Classics Students’ Union? We are hiring one Deputy Editor (deadline next Thursday, 6 October, 4:00 p.m.) and seven Associate Editors (deadline Thursday, 17 November). These are due in to classu.plebeian@gmail.com A call for papers will be forthcoming in November. Check out the Plebeian page for more information!

3. CLASSU Peer Mentorship

It’s not too late to apply to the peer mentorship programme! The deadline is Thursday, 6 October at 4:00p.m. We will be hosting the first meet and greet during the second week of October. The Senate Mentorship committee will meet next week to pair everyone up. If you are interested in signing up either as a mentor or a mentee, please click here for more information and the link to the form! There will be a few more meet-ups through the year, where we will have free food for all mentors and mentees! It’s a great way to meet new people and help or gain guidance from a peer!

4. “Subsequent Medeas” Lecture

This has been recommended by Professor Keith as well as the Northrop Frye Centre itself! They’ve got a pretty sweet poster to check out too! The Northrop Frye Centre proudly announces The Northrop Frye Centre Lecture, “Subsequent Medeas: Tragedy’s Next Audiences” by Professor C.W. Marshall (UBC). Join the Centre (and many Classics Professors) in Alumni Hall, Old Vic (VC 112), Thursday, 6 October at 4:30pm as we explore the re-performance of fifth-century tragedy in the fourth-century BCE. Reception to follow. Click here to RSVP. For further details, please visit uoft.me/Medea.

5. CLASSU Senate Election Results

Thank you to everyone who came out and ran for the Senate. It was great to see so many candidates and voters last Thursday! Your 2016-2017 Senate is as follows:

President: Willem Crispin-Frei
Vice-President: Sam Mazzilli
Secretary: Elizabeth Colonna
Treasurer: Toby Keymer
Senators: Sophia Alkhoury, Gabriel Calderon, Laura Harris, Annabelle Kolomeisky, Samantha Odrowaz-Sekely, Allison Suba, and Felipe Vallejo.

6. New Lounge Hours

The CLASSU Lounge’s hours for the term will now be the following. If you want to make an appointment to meet with any Senate member concerning any CLASSU issue, please email the President (Willem) or Vice-President (Sam) at classicsstudentsunion@gmail.com.

M: 9:00-4:00
T: 10:00-5:00
W: 9:00-4:45
R: 10:00-5:00
F: 9:00-2:00

7. New Department of Classics Website

The Department has revamped their website to join us in the 2010s! We’re working closely with their new Webmaster, so please share your thoughts on accessibility and usefulness for undergraduates with us! The new address is classics.utoronto.ca!

8. Scholarship Opportunity: Harry C. Maynard Scholarships

The deadline for the Harry C. Maynard scholarships for Classics students is coming up soon – applications are due Saturday, 15 October 2016, and more information is available in the attached flyer and application. There are scholarships for studies here and abroad!

9.Undergraduate Conference Opportunity: University of Tennessee

Got a Classics-related paper you are especially proud of? The University of Tennessee is holding their sixth annual Undergraduate Classics Conference on February 25, 2017, and has just put out their call for papers. The abstract deadline is November 14, 2016. Click here for their call for papers. Visit http://classics.utk.edu/ugcc.php for more information. If going abroad isn’t to your fancy, remember that we will be hosting our own Undergraduate conference in March!

10. ASSU Opportunity: Go Global

The Arts & Science Students’ Union is holding two events for Go Global week at Sid Smith, October 4th from 11-2 and October 5th from 12-4, regarding international experiences that work with all budgets and time frames. For more information, go to uoft.me/goglobal.

11. ASSU Opportunity: Project Universal Minds
ASSU is also looking for volunteer tutors in Math, Science, and English to be matched up with high school students as part of Project Universal Minds. This experience is also Co-Curricular Record-recognized – check out their website to learn more.

12.Other Upcoming CLASSU Events

CLASSU is hosting its first tea social! Come and join us at the TeaSSU study space on Thursday, 13 October from 10:00-3:00 in the CLASSU Lounge (LI 009). There will be an excellently curated selection of teas made from Lillian Massey’s finest tap water. Join us again just over a week on Friday, 21 October later for our first Board Games Day in the Lounge (LI 009) from 12:00-5:00. There will snacks, games, and friendly rivalry.

If you read all of this, congratulations!