Dr. Evi Margaritis, former Wiener Laboratory Fellow has published this recent article in Antiquity (under her affiliation with the lab).
Read MoreWhile some of us are content to take August off and enjoy a lazy summer, Mellon Professor Margie Miles instead conquers the Hellespont — one of the most significant open water swims in the world — winning her age group in the traditional annual swim which crosses from Europe to Asia.
Read MoreFormer Wiener Laboratory Angel Fellow and American School Advanced Fellow Eleanna Prevedorou is featured in an Arizona State University News article
Read MoreΗ Δάφνη και η Μαρίνα Ηλιάδη δώρισαν στη Γεννάδειο Βιβλιοθήκη τη συλλογή εντύπων Ακολουθιών της μητέρας τους, Ντόρυς Παπαστράτου. Οι θρησκευτικές αυτές «φυλλάδες» είναι τώρα διαθέσιμες στην ιστοσελίδα της Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης.
Read MoreA team of researchers are using new technologies on a school-affiliated project which literally "sheds new light" on inscriptions from Linear B tablets in Pylos.
Read MoreDaphne and Marina Heliades have donated to the Gennadius Library the corpus of printed “Akolouthies” collected by their mother, Dory Papastratou. The religious pamphlets honoring saints are now available on the ASCSA website.
Read MoreThe fifth Medieval Greek summer school was completed successfully in July 2013 thanks to a generous grant from the Leventis Foundation.
Read MoreΠροκήρυξη Ανοικτού Διεθνούς Διαγωνισμού με κριτήριο ανάθεσης την πλέον συμφέρουσα από οικονομική άποψη προσφορά για το Υποέργο 2: «Ψηφιοποίηση περιεχομένου» της Πράξης: «ΨΗΦΙΑΚΗ ΠΡΟΣΒΑΣΗ ΣΤΗ ΓΕΝΝΑΔΕΙΟ ΒΙΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ» με κωδικό ΟΠΣ 374043.
Read MoreWhat do George Cram Cook, a Philhellenist who liked to dress in Greek peasant clothes, Cold War Cultural Diplomacy, and European artist Anders Zorn all have in common? They are all the latest subjects in School Archivist Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan's new blog on the widely diverse and interesting items discovered while doing archival research in and about the School's large collection.
Read MoreA recent conference celebrates the anniversary of one of the most famous statues in antiquity and coincides with research performed by ASCSA Managing Committee Member Bonna Wescoat.
Read MoreThanks to a grant from INSTAP the ASCSA has been able to purchase the area of the prehistoric site of Korakou, thus protecting the site for the future.
Read MoreAncient Corinth's cultural heritage association dedicated an evening of entertainment to the Director Emeritus and Asst. Director Emerita of the Corinth Excavations.
Read MoreThe Archives report that the conservation of another 56 architectural drawings by William Bell Dinsmoor has been completed.
Read MoreOn June 15, more that 200 members of the cultural organization "Europa Nostra" visited the Ancient Agora as part of their annual convention.
Read MoreDescribed as one of the most important figures in postwar Greek literature, poet Nikos Fokas and his wife Angela have donated the poet's personal papers to the Archives of the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreDirector of Excavations Guy Sanders and local ΛΖ ΕΠΚΑ archaeologist Sokrates Koursoumis spoke to an interested audience gathered for the Imagine the City: Corinth 2013 Exhibit. Organized by the volunteer group Diolki the event ran from June 13-23.
Read MoreTo honor the Blegens, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the J. F. Costopoulos Foundation presented a colloquium at Cotsen Hall on May, 31, 2013.
Read MoreThe 2013 season at Ancient Corinth officially came to a close Friday June 14. South of the South Stoa, students excavated in Byzantine and Late Roman levels.
Read MoreΜαρία Μαυρουδή, University of California, Berkeley Ελληνική φιλοσοφία στην αυλή του Μωάμεθ Β΄
Read MoreΜαρία Μαυρουδή, University of California, Berkeley Ελληνική φιλοσοφία στην αυλή του Μωάμεθ Β΄
Read MoreOn May 31st, the ASCSA celebrated the Blegens and their contributions to archaeology through a day of insightful lectures and a visit to their former home.
Read MoreOn May 28th, Barbara Tsakirgis (Vanderbilt University) lectured in Cotsen Hall on "Houses around the Athenian Agora". Watch it in full here.
Read MoreThe Gennadius Library announces that the first digitized book in its Turning-the-Pages program has launched.
Read MoreOn Sunday, June 2, 2013 the ASCSA will hold a half-day Colloquium Honoring Malcolm H. Wiener and the Wiener Laboratory
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