Program areas at Classical Association of the Atlantic States
the Classical Association of the Atlantic States strives to meet its mission and goals by organizing october annual meetings for its members where they can share teaching and research interests; by publishing a professional periodical, Classical world: a quarterly journal on antiquity; by supporting through grants and other financial means the work of local and state Classical organizations within its region; and by providing scholarships and grants-in-aid to individuals, and to teachers in local elementary, middle and high schools, as well as to college and university classics departments to further research and learning about the ancient mediterranean world. Over the years, the Classical Association of the Atlantic States has supported presentations to k-8 and high school audiences, underwritten research grants, helped finance workshops, symposia, and conferences on Classical topics, and contributed to other non-profit organizations which seek to foster interest in the ancient mediterranean world.during the calendar year ending december 31, 2022, the Classical Association of the Atlantic States achieved its mission through the following accomplishments: 1. Post-covid, in-person at the hotel du pont, de, caas held its october 6-8 annual meeting of members and guests for the purpose of presenting scholarly papers related to the study of the Classical world and for sharing pedagogy and research ideas, accomplishments, and activities. 2. Publication of Classical world, a scholarly journal with four issues per year. 3. Provision of travel subsidies, grants, scholarships, and other funding to students, teachers, and professors with the aim of promoting the teaching & learning of the greek and latin languages and the study of the ancient mediterranean civilizations.
the Classical Association of the Atlantic States strives to meet its mission and goals by organizing october annual meetings for its members where they can share teaching and research interests; by publishing a professional periodical, Classical world: a quarterly journal on antiquity; by supporting through grants and other financial means the work of local and state Classical organizations within its region; and by providing scholarships and grants-in-aid to individuals, and to teachers in local elementary, middle and high schools, as well as to college and university classics departments to further research and learning about the ancient mediterranean world. Over the years, the Classical Association of the Atlantic States has supported presentations to k-8 and high school audiences, underwritten research grants, helped finance workshops, symposia, and conferences on Classical topics, and contributed to other non-profit organizations which seek to foster interest in the ancient medite
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