-
Weekend Reading: Secret Identities
This week I was reading (through a haze of illness!) the fascinating essay by Sententiae Antiquae on Classics, class and identity, and thinking about…
-

Weekend Reading: A Round of Applause
This week I was lucky enough to attend an Open University Graduation Ceremony at the Sage Gateshead. If you’ve attended any OU graduation ceremony…
-

Weekend Reading: Visiting Hadrian’s Tipi
As someone who grew up in South Shields, North-East England, in the shadow of Hadrian’s Wall (not literally – there’s a river in the way!),…
-
Roman Holiday
By Classics MA student Klara Hegedus Last year I visited – and fell hopelessly in love with – Rome. Rome present and of course…
-
Weekend Reading: Shipwrecks, Scrolls and Skeletons
This week there have been so many interesting news stories about ancient evidence that I’ve been having a terrible time focusing on my huge…
-
Weekend Reading: Volcanic Eruptions
I hate to be predictable – but this week’s news has been dominated by Pompeii and classical controversy, and I just can’t resist jumping in!…
Meet Cora Beth, who manages Classical Studies Support…






Cora Beth created Classical Studies Support in 2017, and has been building content for it ever since, with the help of students, friends and colleagues. She’s won several awards along the way, and made a lot of new friends too. If you’d like to pitch an idea for the site, or write an article or review, drop Cora Beth an email!


Latest News
-

Today I’d like to acquaint you with some Big News. Now, make sure you’re sitting down for this, because it’s dramatic. At the end of…
-

The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Maybe…
-
The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Maybe…
