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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Heike OmerzuAssociate DeanUniversity of Copenhagen

Gospel of Mark, Acts of the Apostles, Christology, Gender studies, History of Early Christianity, Graeco-Roman context of the New Testament, New Testament hermeneutics

http://teol.ku.dk/english/dept/abe/staff/?pure=en%2Fpersons%2Fheike-omerzu(d2166cfc-daaf-41e4-b093-51644a77c0fd).html
Sara R. JohnsonAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut (Storrs)

Hellenistic Judaism

http://languages.uconn.edu/person/sara-johnson/
Nina C. CoppolinoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut (Storrs)

Latin epic and didactic poetry; Greek and Latin languages; Greek and Roman Civilizations; Greek and Latin literature in translation; Greek rhetoric and historiography

http://languages.uconn.edu/person/nina-coppolino/
Isabel KösterAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Colorado Boulder

Roman republic and Early Empire, Roman Religion, Imperialism, Roman rhetoric (esp. Cicero), historiography (esp. Roman and Greek imperial)

http://www.colorado.edu/classics/isabel-koster
Lindsey WeglarzProgram Coordinator, Graduate Enrollment InitiativesUniversity of Chicago

ancient Nubia, ancient Egypt, women, identity, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, statistical analysis, burial practices, cultural entanglement, colonization, archaeology, New Kingdom Egypt, Sudan, Egyptianization, acculturation

http://chicago.academia.edu/LindseyWeglarz
Margaret MitchellProfessorUniversity of Chicago

New Testament and early Christian literature

https://divinity.uchicago.edu/margaret-m-mitchell
Annie BurmanPhDUniversity of Cambridge

Roman antiquarianism, Roman ethnic identity, ideology and rhetoric, ancient bilingualism, linguistic relations in ancient Italy.

http://cambridge.academia.edu/AnnieBurman; http://groups.ds.cam.ac.uk/celc/celc_members.html; https://twitter.com/anniecburman?lang=en
Elizabeth DePalma DigeserProfessorUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

Late Antiquity, Roman religion, conversion, and ancient philosophy

http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/elizabeth-depalma-digeser/; http://ucsb.academia.edu/BethDigeser
Dayna KalleresAssociate ProfessorUniversity of California, San Diego

critical theories of religion; the deployment of the categories of gender, sexuality, and the body in the formation of religious boundaries in late antiquity; the intersection between ritual practice and theological conflict; the relationship between "magical" and religious (Christian, polytheist and Jewish) ritual practice.

http://literature.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/dkalleres.html
Carly MarisPhDUniversity of California, Riverside

Parades, Rome, Augustus, Scipio, West Asia, Palmyra, ethnicity, Ancient Medicine, history of diabetes, Roman Empire, Roman Triumph

http://ucriverside.academia.edu/CarlyMaris
Catherine BoneshoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Early Judaism, Late Antiquity, Classical Rabbinic Literature, Aramaic, Palmyra, and Festivals

https://hcommons.org/members/cbonesho/profile/edit/group/1/
Amy RichlinProfessorUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Latin Literature, History of Sexuality, Feminist Theory

http://classics.ucla.edu/person/amy-richlin/
Rebecca LymanProfessor EmeritaUniversity of California, Berkeley

History of Ancient Christianity, theoloigcal polemics and controversies

https://cdsp.edu/faculty-emeriti-ae/
Lisa A. HughesAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Calgary

Roman art and archaeology; Roman social history

http://www.ucalgary.ca/daarc/lisa-hughes
Lindsay Driediger-MurphyAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Calgary

Roman social and political history, Roman religion, historiography

https://grst.ucalgary.ca/profiles/lindsay-driediger-murphy; https://ucalgary.academia.edu/LindsayDriedigerMurphy
Tara MulderAssistant ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Roman social and cultural history, history of medicine, Greek epigraphy

Katharine HuemoellerAssistant ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Slavery, Roman law, gender and sexuality

http://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/katharine-huemoeller/
Leanne BablitzProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Roman law and spatiality, Tacitus, courtrooms

http://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/leanne-bablitz/; http://ubc.academia.edu/LeanneBablitz
Christina LaffinAssociate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Japan, Medieval Japanese women, literary history, Medieval travel diaries; women’s education and socialization before 1600; poetic practices and waka culture; theories of travel, gender, and autobiography; noh theatre; and comparative approaches to medieval literature.

https://asia.ubc.ca/persons/christina-laffin/
Florence YoonAssistant Professor of Greek Language and LiteratureUniversity of British Columbia

Mythology, Greek tragedy; silent figures, offstage figures, and the representation of the absent; anonymity and naming; the transformation of traditional mythical figures into unique literary characters

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/florence-yoon/
Arden WilliamsSessional LecturerUniversity of British Columbia

• Greek social history; Late-Classical & Early Hellenistic Athens

• Women in the public & private world of Athens

• Greek epigraphy

• Economics of Cult; the leasing of sacred land in the Greek city-state

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/arden-williams/
Sara MilsteinAssociate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of British Columbia

Literary History of the Hebrew Bible
Biblical and Cuneiform Law
Writing and Scribal Culture in the Ancient Near East
Mesopotamian Literature

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/sara-milstein/
Siobhan McElduffAssociate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

the history and theory of ancient and modern translation
history of classical reception, especially among the non-elite of the 18th and 19th century
the history of the book
digital humanities

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/siobhan-mcelduff/
Charmaine GorrieLecturerUniversity of British Columbia

the art, archaeology, and history of the Severan period
the art and architecture of the Middle Republic
women in antiquity
the reception of the Severan emperors

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/charmaine-gorrie/
Susanna BraundProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

The translation history of Virgil, imperial Latin literature including epic and tragedy, reception of Roman antiquity

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/susanna-braund/
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