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| Continuing Education: |
- Tara Bonds (M.A. '05) is pursuing her PhD in Humanities at Florida State University.
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- Jamieson Donati (M.A. '03) is in the doctoral program at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
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- Lorraine Knop (M.A. '05) is in the doctoral
program at the University of Michigan's Interdepartmental Program in
Classical Art and Archaeology (IPCAA).
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- Stephanie Layton (M.A. '06) is in the Art History doctoral program at the University of Virginia.
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- Morgan Myers (B.A. '05) is in the Ancient History M.A. program at Ohio State University.
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- Douglas Ponticos (B.A. '05) is in the Philosophy M.A. program at Michigan State University and is planning on continuing his studies in Organic Farming.
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- Nicole Stevens (B.A. '04), now Tilford, is planning to return to FSU to do graduate work in Religious Studies.
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- Jessica Wolcott (B.A. '02), now Jessica Luther, has moved to the history department at the University of Texas at Austin.
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| Teaching Latin, etc. |
- Marcia Anderson (M.A. '05) teaches Latin in Miami and loves it, too.
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- Craig Bebergal (M.A. '05) still enjoys and even loves teaching Latin in Boca Raton.
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- Kim Dickson (M.A. '05) is teaching High School Latin in Oklahoma City.
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- Elizabeth Lee (M.A. '05) is teaching Latin, Italian, and Spanish in Jacksonville, FL.
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- Phil Robley (B.A. '03) is teaching Latin in Titusville.
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- Courtney Sherk (M.A. '03), now Courtney Keily, is teaching Latin in Nevada and is planning to move to Las Vegas.
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- Evelyn Walker (B.A. '04, M.A. '06), now Beckman, teaches Middle School Latin at the Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
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| Alumni Working in Various Classical Fields: |
- Sara Chumbley (M.A. '03) and Joel Turner got married on December 30, 2005 and still presented a paper at the AIA in Montreal.
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- David Gagliano (M.A. '05) is currently a Lecturer of Latin and Classics at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where I will be leading a spring break study abroad program in Rome.
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- Randall Hixenbaugh (M.A. '02) is assistant director of Royal-Athena Galleries in New York City, offering for sale legally and ethically acquired antiquities. He assisted in the publication in Minerva magazine of photos and descriptions of over 300 pieces of antiquities thought to have been looted from Iraq.
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- Veronica Pagan (M.A. '04) is working at the Erotic Museum at LA.
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- Leslie Perkins continues to serve as the current president of the Classical Association of Florida.
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- Jill Curry Robbins (B.A. '94, M.A. '96)
received a PhD in Humanities from Florida State in 2004, after completing a dissertation entitled "The Art of History: Livy's Ab urbe condita and the Visual Arts of the Early Italian Renaissance." Since 2000, she has been working at Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC as a librarian specializing in art and archeology. She is also part of the Center's publications and outreach group, managing images and copyright issues for print and electronic projects. Jill and her husband, Eric, welcomed their daughter Maggie in May 2007.
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