By Miriam Intrator, Special Collections Librarian, Mahn Center for Archives & Special Collections
On November 6, 2023, a group of faculty and students from Classics & Religious Studies came together to discuss collaborative course projects and research conducted in partnership with the Rare Book Collection. A recording of the roundtable is available.
- Professor Neil Bernstein and senior Lilyana Mays presented on teaching and learning with our 13th century illuminated manuscript Bible and pages from the Farfel Collection of Manuscript & Incunable Leaves

- Associate Professor Cory Crawford and senior Hayley Renick spoke about survey research related to three ancient artifacts: a clay tablet, a cylinder seal, and a scarab

- Charles J. Ping Professor of Humanities and Professor of Classics Fred Drogula and senior Emma Campbell discussed studying and creating a digital exhibit of rare books in the Classics Collection

Learn more about previous roundtables: