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Classical studies news
American Classical League's National Latin Exam 2008
We are very pleased to announce the results of the American Classical League's National Latin Exam, administered to our Latin 102 students last semester. This exam tests not only a student's understanding of Latin, but also their comprehension of Roman culture. All the students who took this test scored well above the national average. In fact, they all did so well that they received special awards from the ACL! The students who took the exam are: Bi Liu (a local high school senior), Elizabeth Lindaur, Rachel Waymel, and Adam Horn. Congratulations to Bill Hyland and his class for their great work.
Anastasia Pavich '01
Classical studies minor Anastasia Pavich is currently an attorney in Chicago specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury law. She is also an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at Loyola University of Chicago School of Law.
Sean Niewoehner '03
Classical studies minor Sean Niewoehner is pursuing his M.A. in anthropology, with an emphasis on ancient Europe, at Northern Illinois University. Next step, a doctoral program! Sean has also recently participated in an archaeological dig in Sicily.
Mike Breunig '03
Classical studies minor Mike Breunig completed the post-baccalaureate program in classics at University of Pennsylvania in 2004. Currently, he is teaching high school history in Virginia, about 2 hours from Washington, DC. Mike wants to pursue a Master's degree in the next couple of years, and continues to have ambitions of becoming a professor.
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Dr. Michael Lovano
Classical studies director
michael.lovano@snc.edu
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