![]() ![]() "I have just finished my fifth year teaching at UMass Boston, and am co-director of our summer Latin immersion program, Conventiculum Bostoniense. I continue to be involved in other Latin immersion events, including Paideia Institute’s Living Latin in New York City, and am on the Board of Directors of SALVI (). "In summer of 2017 I married Mike Habermann, free-lance photographer, and in January 2018 we took a honeymoon trip with the UMass Boston course “Cities of Vesuvius,” led by my colleague Randall Colaizzi. ![]() In May 2018, my son Christopher graduated from Tufts University in Computer Science. Rosen, Vartan Gregorian Professor of the Humanities and Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania Learn Moreompanion Website: A free Classical Latin companion website with exercises, audio, flashcards, and more is available here. "This January I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Prof. Francis Newton in Chapel Hill, and also saw Bob and Elizabeth Babcock. I heard Francis give a paper at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, at a session on Monte Cassino in his honor. I organize the exhibit table and sessions sponsored by SALVI at ICMS. "Two years ago, for SALVI's 20th anniversary party, we turned the Plautine pastiche Auricula Meretricula (by Mary Whitlock Blundell and Ann Cumming) into a musical. Joel Derfner, professor of musical theater composition at NYU's Tisch Instute of the Arts, composed the music and Nancy Llewellyn wrote the libretto. I played the character of Silex Senex, as Mater instead of Pater." Neil Bernstein, Ph.D., Classical Studies (2000) This summer we performed the show again at the ACL Institute. My photoshop skills have not dimmed as I get older I plan to work on a translation of the late antique poet Claudian." "I'll be a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the University of Western Ontario in fall 2019. ![]()
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