• Classics Department


  • The Department of Classics stands not only in the tradition of German philology, but also in the tradition of the medieval grammarians. These grammarians transmitted both the languages, and the literatures of the ancient world to their own world of barbarization and restoration, and in so doing, created a Christian liberal arts and a Christian humanism, and were responsible for the renascences of learning that marked the periods of the medieval world. We believe that Christian humanism, based on Classical learning, as practiced at this university, has the same fructifying role to play in today's world of secular barbarism as it had to play in the centuries of western European collapse and restoration after the fall of the Roman Empire.

    Programs offered

    Majors Minors
    • Classical Greek
    • Classical Latin
    • Ecclesiastical Latin
    Special Programs

    Classics Society

    A student association that is meant for fun, learning, and the promotion of Classical knowledge in the University.

    Classics Resources

    Events

    Library Collection

    Conference: Ancient and Medieval Perspectives on Aristotle's Categories

    April 12-14, 2012

    Join philosophers and classicists as they consider the interpretations of Aristotle's Categories found in the work of Ancient and Medieval thinkers. Classical and Medieval figures discussed will include: Plotinus, Ammonius, Syrianus, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, James of Viterbo, Duns Scotus, Suarez. and more. Find out more.

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Angela Coppa knew she wanted an accounting career in New York City.  She also knew it would take dedication and work to achieve her dreams.

After graduating from Franciscan University of Steubenville in 2005 with a degree in finance, Coppa spent a year and a half doing technical accounting for PricewaterhouseCoopers in New Jersey, then transferred to PwC's New York City office...

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