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The effectiveness of a graduate program hinges on the dedication and caliber of both its students and faculty. At the University of Chicago's Classics Department, you'll find a vibrant community of scholars from varied backgrounds, each specializing in different facets of classical studies. While faculty members have made significant individual contributions through publications, the department is also renowned for producing Classical Philology, a premier global journal focused on antiquity.
This intellectual variety among professors is mirrored by the diverse student body in Chicago's graduate programs. Classics students form just one segment of those exploring the ancient world, alongside peers from the Oriental Institute, Divinity School, Medieval Studies and Social Thought committees, and departments like Art, History, and Philosophy - all offering unique perspectives on classical civilization. The Classics graduate curriculum's adaptable structure allows students to benefit from these interdisciplinary opportunities across campus.