Princeton Classics

The Princeton Classics Department investigates the history, language, literature, and thought of ancient Greece and Rome. We use the perspectives of multiple disciplines to understand and imagine the diversity of these civilizations over almost two thousand years and to reflect on what the classical past has meant to later ages, and to our own.

Thu Truong awarded Winkler Memorial Prize

Princeton Classics is pleased to congratulate graduate student Thu Truong on being named the 2025 winner of the John J. Winkler Memorial Prize for her paper “Ocean Vuong, Intertextuality, and the Limits of Interpretation.” Among the nation's most prestigious student accolades, the Prize is given to the best essay by a classics student in a risky or marginal field of classical studies.

Truong

Events

Conference / Workshop
After Babylon
The Legacies of Cuneiform Culture
Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 9:00 am
Lecture
The New Euripides Papyrus (P.Phil.nec 23 verso): The Agon in Polyidos
Ioanna Karamanou
Thursday, May 1, 2025, 4:30 pm
Location
East Pyne 161
Social
Classics Alumni Brunch
Reunions 2025
Friday, May 23, 2025, 10:00 am
Location
Prentice Library, East Pyne 143

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