Announcements

News and updates about the course are posted here.

Bookmark this page as your main entry point to the course website. That way, you’ll be sure to see any changes and other information I’ve posted here.

These announcements are also sent out by email to all actively enrolled students on my roster. If you are actively enrolled and are not receiving these emails, it may be that your email system is filtering emails from me (in which case, please whitelist me so you do receive them). Or, I may have the wrong email address for you. If you do not find the emails from me in your filtered emails folder, please send me an email and confirm your address so I am able to reach you with information and updates about the course.

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Grades are posted

28 May 2025

Course grades have been posted to CUNYfirst. Have a great summer!

Grading page updated

28 May 2025

The grading page has been updated with all papers I have received and a provisional grade for the course. If there is an assignment or revision you’re sure you submitted but that isn’t reflected on the grading page, please contact me immediately.

Official grades will be posted to CUNYfirst on Wednesday night (May 28).

I was delighted by the engagement and diligence you folks displayed this semester in both our discussions and your written assignments. Thanks for your enthusiasm and hard work. I hope you have a safe and happy summer break and that you enjoy success in your next endeavors. I look forward to seeing some of you again in future classes.

Link to My Grades page

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Final Exam grades and markups posted

24 May 2025

The grades and markups for the Final Exam are posted on the My Grades page on the course website.

Remember, the “Grade so far” calculation is provisional. If you have any missing assignments or reversible deductions, please submit them to BlackBoard as soon as possible to bring about the highest possible course grade. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to seek me out by email.

Link to My Grades page

Position Paper grades and markups posted

19 May 2025

The grades and markups for the Position Paper are posted on the My Grades page on the course website. I was very impressed by the papers turned in for this assignment. Your work reflected both interest and scholarship (a combination the Greeks called “zeal”). Nicely done.

If you have any questions about the grades, comments, or deductions, please don’t hesitate to seek me out by email or in office hours.

Reversible deductions. Some of you may find that you received “reversible deductions” for issues relating to formatting and citations. The good news is, those are points that you can get back. Check the cover page of your markup to see if there are any check marks and points taken off next to the reversible deductions. If there are, I made notes on the cover sheet or in the essay about the issue, and included a handout with the requirements.

Please resubmit your essay to BlackBoard with those problems fixed, and I’ll be in a position to reverse those deductions. Only reversible deductions can be reversed, so don’t resubmit for anything other than reversible deductions.

Missing essays. If you have not gotten your paper in, please do so as soon as you can. In terms of your course grade you’re better off with any grade, even with a lateness penalty, than a zero for the assignment. Remember also that the lateness penalty is capped at a maximum of 30 points, so turning your paper in, even very late, is better than not doing so.

Link to My Grades page

Good luck on the exam!

18 May 2025

The final exam will be held in-person on Tuesday, May 20 from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. in our normal meeting room.

Please arrive on time. You will only have the two-hour exam period to take the exam.

Exam review sheet and other review materials are posted on the Exams page. Email me with any questions.

Link to Exams page

Ultimate Deadline for Late Papers and Resubmissions

18 May 2025

As a reminder, the absolute deadline for all late papers and reversible deduction resubmissions is Tuesday, May 27.

No papers or resubmissions will be accepted after that date. The only exception is if an incomplete has been mutually agreed prior to that deadline owing to documented emergency circumstances.

Please make sure to submit any late papers if at all possible. The lateness penalty is capped at 30 points, so you’re better off submitting even a very late paper than getting a zero. The points back for correcting reversible deductions can also make a difference.

Email me with any questions or updates.

Welcome to Week 14!

10 May 2025

Depiction of the library at Alexandria (Egypt).

This week we’re sort of putting the Greek and Roman worlds in perspective, looking at how the Hellenistic world, which the Romans absorbed, looked at gender and the responsibilities people had as men and women toward the strength and persistence of their society.

Things to ponder as you explore the materials. What essential ideas stand out to you about the complementary roles of men and women in the Hellenistic world? How much of that carried over to the Greco-Roman world that came after?

Also this week you’re completing your position papers. What did you learn from your research and analysis that you’d like to share with the rest of us? How has your perspective on gender in the ancient world changed or been reaffirmed as you explored your topic?

Looking forward to an interesting discussion. Please make sure to attend and help bring our semester’s worth of explorations and insights together into focus. See you Tuesday!

Link to Schedule page

Reminder: Review the Essay Musts before posting your papers

10 May 2025

I’ve had a few early submissions ahead of Monday’s deadline, and unfortunately some of these have ignored the basic requirements for papers listed on the Essay Musts page (the fuller title of which is “Requirements for All Papers”).

I am therefore offering a gentle and friendly reminder to everyone that there are indeed such requirements, and that they involve the necessary handling of formatting, structure, and evidence for papers submitted in my courses.

Each of these sections has videos that offer helpful guidance on how to fulfill these requirements.

Link to Essay Musts page

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