Retired professor Carl Harris dies

Professor Emeritus Carl V. Harris (’44), whose gentle ways and love of the classics inspired generations of students, died Aug. 9 in Winston-Salem. He was 88. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Salemtowne Retirement Community in […]


Mary Pendergraft, Classical Languages

Mary Pendergraft, professor of classical languages, completed her four-year term as Chief Reader for Advanced Placement Latin at the Reading in Kansas City, Mo., June 1-8. She also organized a workshop and gave two additional presentations at the American Classical League Annual Institute in Minneapolis on […]


Class of the finest: Retiring faculty

Nine professors — in art, counseling, divinity, economics, history, religion, journalism, classical languages and East Asian languages — are retiring this year, after leaving an indelible mark on generations of students dating back to the 1970s.


Ulery gives invited paper

Robert Ulery, professor of classical languages, gave one of the invited papers at a conference in Fort Wayne, Indiana, sponsored by the Concordia Theological Seminary, on “Lutheranism and the Classics,” on October 1-2. His topic was “Fundamenta Fideliter Iecit: Lutheran Eloquence and the Muses of […]


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