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The Dean C. and Zo毛 S. Pappas Center for Hellenic Studies, originally established by the as the Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies, is housed in the School of Arts and Humanities.

With six endowed professorships, the Center鈥檚 focus includes the disciplines of Greek language and literature, history and culture, classical archaeology, art history, philosophy, politics, anthropology and Byzantine civilization and religion. Scholarly and artistic activities emphasize the diachronic range of Hellenism, and promote student enrichment through travel and university exchanges in Greece and Cyprus. 

 

 

History of Modern Hellenism: Tom Papademetriou, Ph.D.

History of Modern Hellenism: Tom Papademetriou, Ph.D.

Executive Director of the Pappas Center for Hellenic Studies; Professor of History;  Constantine and Georgiean Georgiou Endowed Professor of Greek History
 609-626-6093 |  E-213
Greek Culture:  Katherine Panagakos, Ph.D.

Greek Culture:  Katherine Panagakos, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Latin;  AFGLC Endowed Professor of Greek Culture; Classics Honor Society Advisor and Co-Advisor of Hellenic Heritage Society
609-652-4618 | K-153
Ancient Greek Philosophy: Lucio Privitello, Ph.D.

Ancient Greek Philosophy: Lucio Privitello, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religion;  Petros and Despoina Tsantes Family Professor of Greek Philosophy
609-652-4630 | K-161
Greek Language and Literature: David Roessel

Greek Language and Literature: David Roessel

Professor of Greek Language & Literature;  Peter and Stella Yiannos Endowed Professor of Greek Language and Literature
609-652-4474 | H-202g
Byzantine Civilization and Religion: A. Edward Siecienski, Ph.D.

Byzantine Civilization and Religion: A. Edward Siecienski, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Religion;  Clement and Helen Pappas Endowed Professor of Byzantine Civilization and Religion
609-626-6859 | K-122