Greek
As studied in the context of the Classics, Philosophy, and Religious Studies programs at Lewis & Clark, Ancient Greek is the ancient language of the great texts of antiquity from Homer, Aeschylus, Euripides and Thucydides to the New Testament to the works of Byzantine Greek authors. Its temporal range is from the eighth century BCE to the fifteenth century CE. Thus learning Ancient Greek provides students access in the primary language to many of the most treasured texts in human history.
- Ana Sundvall BA ’21
During my time double majoring in Classics and international affairs, I found love and admiration for Latin and a drive for international development and cross-cultural work.
Boulder, ColoradoMore about Ana - Emma Celebrezze BA ’20
The religious studies program at LC offered a way for me to study dynamics of belief at all sorts of levels: organized religion, popular culture, history, et cetera.
Saint Paul, MinnesotaMore about Emma - Ary Hashim BA ’20
My favorite spot on campus would have to be this amazing sofa in Copeland Hall.
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMore about Ary