John Bauschatz, Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Duke University (Greek and Roman Social History, Greek Papyrology, Crime in Antiquity, Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, Greek and Latin Astrological Writers)
David
Christenson, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Harvard University (Greek
and Roman Theater, Augustan Poetry, Greek Novel, Ancient Athletics)
Doug Freeble, Visiting Assistant Professor, Ph.D. The Ohio State University (Greek Mythology, Latin Literature, Ancient Religion)
Eleni
Hasaki, Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of Cincinnati
(Craftsmen and Technology, Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, Ancient Religion,
Ancient Travel, Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology)
Marilyn Skinner, Professor, Ph.D. Stanford
University (Latin Literature, Roman Culture, Women in Antiquity)
David Soren, Regents Professor, Ph.D. Harvard
University (Roman and Greek Archaeology, Art History)
Gonda Van Steen, Associate Professor,
Ph.D. Princeton University (Classical, Byzantine, and Modern Greek Language
and Literature)
Bella
Vivante, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Stanford University (Ancient
Greek Drama, Archaic Poetry, Art, Women in Antiquity, Cross Cultural
Comparisons)
Mary Voyatzis, Professor/Department
Head, Ph.D. University of London (Greek Sanctuaries, Dark Age Greece,
Greek Pottery)
Cynthia White, Associate Professor,
Ph.D. The Catholic University of America (Augustan Poetry, Late Antique
Latin Literature, Greek Patristics, Medieval Latin)
Richard
H. Wilkinson, Professor, Ph.D. University of Minnesota (Egyptology,
Egyptian Archaeology, Ancient Egyptian Art, Culture and Religion)
Norman
Austin, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. University of California (Homer, Greek
Bronze Age, Archaic Greek Lyric Poetry and Philosophy)
Richard
Jensen, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. University of North
Carolina (Medieval Latin, Latin Paleography, Greek and Roman Private
Life)
Albert Leonard, Jr., Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago (Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology, Ancient Mediterranean Commerce, Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt)
Thomas
Worthen, Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. University
of Washington (Early Astronomic Science and Lore and Its Relation
to Mythology, Ancient Greek)