The Department of Greek and Latin at The Ohio State University

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Modern Greek Program
Faculty



When it comes to the comprehensive study of Hellenism in all its length and variety, The Ohio State University, where Greek has been taught for over a century, is one of the best places in North America. Faculty involved in Greek studies include numerous Professors in a variety of Departments across campus, including Drama, History, and Linguistics. Hundreds of students take their classes every year and many of them specialize in research. The excellence of these faculty is also indicated by the fact that they are consistently awarded national fellowships, university awards, and other recognitions.

Modern Greek Faculty

Yiorgos Anagnostou

Ph.D. Ohio State 1999 · M.A. Louisiana State 1992 · M.S. Louisiana State 1989 · B.S. Thessaloniki 1984

Gregory Jusdanis

Ph.D. Birmingham 1983 · B.A. McMaster 1978

Byzantine Studies Faculty

Anthony Kaldellis

Ph.D. University of Michigan, Department of History (2001)

Classics Faculty

William Batstone

Ph.D. California-Berkeley 1984 · M.A. California-Berkeley 1976 · B.A. Harvard 1974

Frank Coulson

Ph.D. Toronto 1982 · M.A. Toronto 1977 · B.A. Toronto 1975

Richard Fletcher

2002-2006 PhD in Classics, University of Cambridge 2001-2002 MPhil in Classics, University of Cambridge. 1998-2001 BA in Classics, University of Cambridge.

Fritz Graf

M.A. University of Zurich 1968 · Ph.D. University of Zurich 1971 · Habilitation University of Zurich 1981

David Hahm

Ph.D. Wisconsin 1966 · M.A. Wisconsin 1962 · B.A. Northwestern College (Wisconsin) 1960

Tom Hawkins

Ph.D. Stanford 2003 · M.A. UC Santa Barbara 1997 · A.B. Stanford 1994 · B.S. Stanford 1994 (Environmental Engineering)

Bruce Heiden

Ph.D. Cornell 1984 · M.A. City University of New York 1980 · B.A. Columbia 1972

Sarah Iles Johnston

Ph.D. Cornell 1987 · M.A. Cornell 1983 · B.A. (Classics) Univ. Kansas 1980 · B.S. (Journalism) Univ. Kansas 1979

Anthony Kaldellis

Ph.D. University of Michigan, Department of History (2001)


Julia Nelson-Hawkins

Ph.D. Stanford University 2006

Affiliated Faculty

Stratos E. Constantinidis

Ph.D. University of Iowa. Dramatic Theory and Criticism, emphasis on European and American Theater.

Timothy E. Gregory

Ph.D. University of Michigan. Late Roman, Byzantine, and modern Greek history.

Brian D. Joseph

Ph.D. Harvard University. Indo-European linguistics; modern Greek and other Balkan Languages; Sanskrit.

Theodora Dragostinova

Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; M.A., University of Florida; B.A., University of Athens, Greece