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Academic Curriculum Vitae

DIANE HARRIS CLINE, Ph.D.

EDUCATION

    * Princeton University Ph.D. (Classical Archaeology) January 1991.
          Ph.D. Dissertation: The Inventory Lists of the Parthenon Treasures.
    * Princeton University M.A. (Classical Archaeology) October 1986.
    * Stanford University B.A. with distinction (Classics, Greek and Latin) June 1983.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
The George Washington University, Professorial Lecturer, Spring 2008; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures, 2001-2003.
Howard University, Lecturer in Classics, 2000-2001.
Johns Hopkins University, Visiting Associate Professor, Fall term 2000-2001.
Stanford University, Visiting Scholar in Classics 1997-98; Temporary Instructor, Introduction to the Humanities, April-June 1998.
University of Cincinnati, Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology, Classics Dept., September 1995-2000; promoted to Associate Professor with tenure September 2000; on academic leave 2000-2001.
University of Cincinnati, Visiting Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, Classics Dept. September 1994 - August 1995.
California State University, Fresno Associate Professor of Ancient History (with tenure), History Dept. on unpaid leave of absence 1994-1996.
California State University, Fresno Assistant Professor of Ancient History, History Dept., August 1991- August 1994.
Portland State University Portland Oregon, Visiting Instructor, History Dept. September 1990-June 1991.

PUBLICATIONS

Two Books and Dissertation:

    * 1998. Cline, Eric H. and Diane Harris-Cline. The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium, Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997, Aegaeum 18 Annales s'archéologie égéenne de l'Université de Liège et UT-PASP, Kleimo SA B-4700 Eupen: Belgium, 363 pp.

    * 1995. Harris, Diane. The Treasures of the Parthenon and the Erechtheion, Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology, Oxford: Clarendon Press for Oxford University Press, 306 pp. ISBN 0-19-814940-9.  REVIEWS: Richard Hamilton, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 7.8 (1996) 690-93; K.
D. Shapiro Lapatin, American Journal of Archaeology 101.3 (1997) 603-4; S. Pattison, Classical Review 47 (1997) 389-90; T. Linders, Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (1997) 257-58; D. Strauch, Gnomon 70/8 (1998) 713-16.

    * 1991. Harris, Diane. The Inventory Lists of the Parthenon Treasures Ph.D. Diss. Princeton University, University Microfilms International, 531 pp.

Chapters in books:    

    * 1998. "Prolegomena to the Cincinnati Conference," in Cline, Eric H. and Diane Harris-Cline. The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium, Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997, Aegaeum 18 Annales s'archéologie égéenne de l'Université de Liège et UT-PASP, Kleimo SA B-4700 Eupen: Belgium, pp. xvii-xx.      

    * 1994. "Freedom of Information and Accountability: The Inventory Lists of the Parthenon," chapter 13 in Ritual, Finance, Politics, Athenian Democratic Accounts presented to David Lewis, eds. Robin Osborne and Simon Hornblower, Oxford University Press, 213-225. ISBN 0198149921.
REVIEW: K. Dover, "Old Histories, New Questions," Times Literary Supplement, April 14 (1995) 8.

Articles:

    * 2000. "Broken Statues, Shattered Illusions: Mimesis and Bronze Body Parts on the Akropolis," From the Parts to the Whole, Volume 1: Acta of the 13th International Bronze Congress, held at Cambridge Massachusetts, May 28- June 1, 1996, C. C. Mattusch, A. Brauer, S.E. Knudsen, eds., Portsmouth RI: 135-141.
    * 1999. "Archaic Athens and the Topography of the Kylonian Conspiracy," Annual of the British School At Athens, 309-320.
    * 1997. "A Question of Standards: Metrology and the Parthenon Treasures," The Ancient History Bulletin 11.1: 30-36.
    * 1997. "The Archaeology of Greek Epigraphy," Preatti XI Congresso Internazionale di Epigrafia Greca e Latina, Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 191-94.
    * 1996. "Kanachos," The Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan, vol. 17: 757.
    * 1996. "Lykios," The Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan, vol. 19: 842.
    * 1996. "Sthennis," The Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan, vol. 29: 652.
    * 1996. "Zenodoros," The Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan, vol. 33: 636.
    * 1993. "Thucydides 2.13.4 and the Inventory Lists," Horos 8 (1991) 75-82.
    * 1992. "Bronze Statues on the Athenian Acropolis: The Evidence of a Lycurgan Inventory," American Journal of Archaeology 96: 637-652.
    * 1990. "Aias and Eurysakes on a Fourth-Century Honorary Decree from Salamis," (with Dr. Carol Lawton) ZPE 80: 109-115, pl. 2.
    * 1988. "Nikokrates of Kolonos: Metal-Worker for the Parthenon Treasurers," Hesperia 57: 329-337; pl. 88.

Reviews:

    * 2001. Review of James P. Sickinger, Public Records and Archives in Classical Athens, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill 2000, in American Journal of Archaeology 105: 352-353.
    * 2000. Review of M-C Hellmann, Choix d'inscriptions architecturales grecques. Traduites et commentees (Travaux de la Maison de L'Orient Mediterraneen 30), Editions de Bocard, Paris 1999, in American Journal of Archaeology 104: 807-808.
    * 1998. Review of R. Parker, Athenian Religion: A History, Oxford University Press in Archaeology Odyssey Spring: 62-63.
    * 1993. Review of C. Fornara and L.J. Salmons, Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles and M.H. Hansen, The Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes, in Classsical Outlook, 70:4: 146.

Abstracts:

    * 1998. "Mismatched Socks, Metamerism, and the Color Palette of Greek Vases," Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Bulletin 29: 12.
    * 1991. "Bronze Statues on the Athenian Acropolis," American Journal of Archaeology 95: 296.
    * 1991. "The Treasures of the Parthenon: Greek or Persian?" Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Bulletin 22: 8.

Newsletter Articles:

    * 2001. "Notes and News from Howard University's Classics Department," Cloelia, Women's Classical Caucus Newsletter 29.2: 37-38.
    * 1997. "Cincinnati Regional Symposium a Great Success" AIA Newsletter 12.4 : 1, 4.
    * 1997. "Summer Session II: From Another Director's Chair," ASCSA Newsletter 40: 15.

Professional Reviews of Manuscripts:

    * Review of Manuscript by Mary Steiber for University of Texas Press Spring 2002.
    * Hesperia submission, Summer 2001.
    * University of Michigan Press: David Conwell, The Long Walls of Athens, Fall 2000.
    * Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press: Carolyn Higbie, The Lindos Chronicle, Fall 1999.
    * McGraw Hill: Review of manuscript for a textbook, History of Greece, by Nancy Demand, October 1993 and October 1994.
    * HarperCollins Publishers: Review of manuscript for a textbook, Civilizations of the West revised edition, Greaves-Zaller-Roberts, April 1994.
    * Prentice-Hall: Review of manuscript of textbook on Historical Method, Decoding Ancient History by D.P. Wicks and Carol G. Thomas, April  1993, published in September 1993.

COURSES TAUGHT:

The George Washington University, Visiting Associate Professor, in Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures

Spring 2007-8 Washington D.C.
CLAS79.10 Roman Literature and Civilization

Autumn 2002-2003 Washington D.C.
CLAS 78.10 Greek Literature and Civilization
CLAS 107.10 Approaches to Classical Mythology

Spring 2002-2003
CLAS 107.10 Approaches to Classical Mythology
CLAS 79.10 Roman Literature and Civilization

Autumn 2001-2002
CLAS 107.11 Greek and Roman Mythology
AH 101.10 Bronze Age and Classical Greece
AH 246 Graduate Seminar in Art History

Spring 2001-2002
AH 102.10 Art of the Roman Empire
CLAS 107.10 Approaches to Classical Mythology
CLAS 79.10 Roman Literature and Civilization
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Johns Hopkins University, Visiting Associate Professor in Classics
Autumn 2000-2001 Baltimore MD
CL 040-662 Greek Epigraphy in Context
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Howard University, Lecturer in Classics
Autumn 2000-2001 Washington D.C.
CL 103 Classical Art and Archaeology
CL 102 Roman Literature in English
CL 108 Classical Mythology

Spring 2000-2001
CL 103 Classical Art and Archaeology
CL 108 Classical Mythology     
CL 109 Greek Drama  
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University of Cincinnati, Assistant Professor, Promoted to Associate Professor in 2000
note:
100-400 level = undergraduate
500-900 level = graduate

Autumn 1999-2000
CL 704/404 Greek Archaeology
CL 111 Classical Civilization - Greece
CL 182 Classical Civilization - Honors

Winter 1999-2000
CL 222 Art and Archaeology of Greece

Spring 1999-2000
CL705/405 Greek Archaeology
HIST 103 History of Rome
    
Autumn 1998-9
HIST 101 Ancient History - Bronze Age

Winter 1998-9
CL 940 The Periclean Building Program
CL 111 Classical Civilization - Greece     
CL 111 Classical Civilization - Greece
CL 182 Classical Civilization - Honors

Spring 1998-9
CL 112 Classical Civilization - Rome
CL 183 Classical Civilization - Honors

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1997-98 on Leave as Visiting Scholar at Stanford University
Spring 1997-8  Instructor, IHUM Program
CL 371 Ancient Mediterranean World
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Autumn 1996-7
CL 345 Classical Mythology
CL 403/703 Greek Archaeology

Winter 1996-7
CL 404/704 Greek Archaeology
CL 222/522 Art and Archaeology of Greece

Spring 1996-7
HIST 103 Ancient History - Rome

Autumn 1995-6
CL 345 Classical Mythology
CL 960 Greek Architecture  

Winter 1995-6
CL 111 Classical Civilization: Greece  
CL 182 Classical Civilization - Honors  
CL 15-007-999 Graduate Level Directed Reading

Spring 1995-6
CL 961 Myth and Art

Autumn 1994-5
HIST 101 Ancient History - Bronze Age

Winter 1994-5
CL 222/522 Art and Archaeology of Greece
CL 882 Greek Sanctuaries I  
CL 940 Evolution of Ancient Athens  

Spring 1994-5
CL 883 Greek Sanctuaries II  

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California State University Fresno, Assistant Professor of History, promoted to Associate in 1994

Note: 000-100 level = undergraduate
200-300 level = graduate

Autumn 1993-4
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 001 Western Civilization  
HIST 111 History of Greece  
HIST 116 Greek and Roman Religion  

Spring 1993-4
HIST 001 Western Civilization  
HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Method
HIST 110 History of the Ancient Near East
HIST 112 History of Rome

Autumn 1992-3
HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Method
HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Method
HIST 111 History of Greece
HIST 230 Interpretations in Ancient History

Spring 1992-3
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 001 Western Civilization  
HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Method
HIST 112 History of Rome  

Autumn 1991-2
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 111 History of Greece
HIST 112 History of Rome

Spring 1991-2
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 001 Western Civilization
HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Method
HIST 119T Women in Antiquity  
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Portland State University, Visiting Instructor in History

Note: 100-400 level = undergraduate
500-800 level = graduate

Autumn 1990-1 Portland OR
HIST 351 History of the Roman Republic
HIST 407/507 Periclean Athens

Winter 1990-1    
HIST 352 History of the Roman Empire
HIST 407/507 Problems in Bronze Age Greece
HIST 410/510 Ancient Education  

Spring 1990-1
HIST 353 History of the Roman Empire
HIST 407/507 Age of Augustus
HIST 410/510 Women in Antiquity

ADVISING

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees at the University of Cincinnati:

Adviser: Eleni Hasaki, Ceramic Kilns and their Workshops: Issues of Pyrotechnology and Ceramic Production (1000-300 BC), defended Spring 2002.
Member: Ioulia Tzonou, A Contextual Analysis of Mycenaean Terracotta Figurines, defended Spring 2002.
Adviser: Sharon Stocker, Taming the Wild Eagle: The Greek Settlements in Albania.
Adviser: Susan J. Wallrodt, Childbirth Ritual in Ancient Greece: An Archaeological Examination.
Adviser: Alexandra Lesk-Blomerus, The Erechethion: A Study in Reception Theory.
Member: Sherri Latimer, The Emergence of the Equites in Republican Rome, defended Spring 2000.
Member: William Aylward, The Roman Agora at Ilion and its Predecessors, defended Spring 2000.
Member: Christine Panas, Evolution of Religious Syncretism in Southern Spain.

Master's Theses:

Co-adviser: Sarah E. Harris, Burials and Peer Polity Interaction: A Case Study of Burials at Metaponto and Taras, 2001.
Member: Ellen Guerrettaz, Song of Athens, DAAP History of Architecture MA. U.C. 2001.
Member: Alyssa Mandel , Some Problems in Hellenistic Jewelry, Art Dept. U.C. 1998.
Member: Millicent Byers, Fond Farewells: A Study on Greek Grave Stelai of Women and Their Epitaphs, California State University Fresno, History

Dept. 1998.
Adviser: Zinon Papakonstantinou, The Spear-valiant Hero: Theseus in Early Classical Athens, Classics Dept. U.C. 1997.
Member: Deniz Borcu Arikan, The Heroon at Sagalassos, Classics Dept. U.C. 1997.
Co-Adviser: John Wallrodt, Patterns of Commerce Associated with the Agora of Athens, Classics Dept. U.C. 1996.
Adviser: Susan J. Wallrodt, Beyond Apollo at Delphi : the sanctuaries of Athena Pronaia, Demeter, and Dionysus Sphaleotas, Classics Dept. U.C.

1995.
Adviser: Eleni Hasaki, Temenos: Delimiting Sacred Space, Classics Dept. U.C. 1995.
Member: Sharon R. Stocker, Deriziotis Aloni: A Small Bronze Age Site in Messenia, Classics Dept. U.C. 1995.
Adviser: Sylvia G. Kaplan, The Judicial Message in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis, History Dept. Portland State University 1991.
Member: John P. Rosenberg, The Angler as Environmentalist: Oregon Trout and the Fight to Save the Wild Salmon of the Columbia River, History Dept. Portland State University 1991.

CONSULTING AND PROFESSIONAL REVIEWS

    * Prentice-Hall, Review of textbook for Humanities, December 2001.
    * University of Michigan Press, review of manuscript for publication, June 2001.
    * Arts and Entertainment Channel (A&E) FilmRoos company: Biography: Caligula: Reign of Madness, interviewed January 24, 1997, premiered March 2, 1998.
    * Consultant to Dr. John Leverence, Director of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, October-November 1996.
    * Arts and Entertainment Channel (A&E) FilmRoos company: Ancient Mysteries, Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, interviewed October 7, 1996, premiered July 24, 1997. Interview tapes used by the History Channel, Seven Wonders of the World, premiered December 14, 1997.
    * Cincinnati Art Museum: Advisory Board for Ohio Humanities Council Grant for the Symposium on Egyptian Women in Antiquity, Autumn 1996.
    * Cincinnati Art Museum: Instruction in Greek Art for Docent Training session, December 2, 1996.
    * McGraw Hill: Review of manuscript for a textbook, History of Greece, by Nancy Demand, October 1993 and October 1994.
    * HarperCollins Publishers: Review of manuscript for a textbook, Civilizations 0f the West revised edition, Greaves-Zaller-Roberts, April 1994.
    * Prentice-Hall: Review of manuscript of textbook on Historical Method, Decoding Ancient History by D.P. Wicks and Carol G. Thomas, April 1993, published in September 1993.

COMPUTER PROJECTS AND TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITIES

    * Facilitator for Break-out session and presenter, "Teaching with a Web-Based Syllabus," at the conference on Teaching with Technology: New Approaches to Learning, organized by University Libraries, Honors Program and PIRT, UC Faculty Club April 23 1999.
    * Presented paper "Teaching with Technology: The VROMA Virtual Community", Co-presenter Barbette Spaeth (Tulane University), CAMWS annual meeting, Cleveland OH, April 16 1999.
    * Participant and Core Faculty Member, VROMA: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics, Summer 1998 Workshop held at Miami University, Oxford OH, July 14-25 1998, sponsored by an NEH grant from the Teaching With Technology Program.
    * Participant in Faculty Development Seminar, U.C. "Integrating the Web into the Classroom", October 29, 1998.
    * Reviewer for art historical and archaeological materials, The STOA Consortium for electronic publication in the Humanities, funded by a grant from FIPSE, 1998-present.
    * On-line syllabi with web activities and readings: HIST 101 Fall 1998, CL 940 Fall 1998, CL 111 Winter 1998-9, CL 112 Spring 1999, CL111 Winter 2000, CL222 Winter 2000, CL704/404 Winter 2000, HIST 103 Spring 2000.
    * Syllabus for Ancient History HIST 101 (Fall 1998-9) selected for inclusion in the web-based , World Lecture Hall, maintained at the University of Texas at Austin, 1998-2002.
    * Member, American Philological Association Committee on Computer Activities, 1998-2001.
    * Participant, A Conference on the Practical Uses of Instructional Technology in the College Environment, College of Applied Science, U.C. 2/25/95.
    * Classics Department Computer Committee, U.C. 1994-5 member; 1995-6 chair, 1998-9 chair.
    * Participant, Teaching Through Technology Faculty Development Workshop, California State University, Fresno, 1/26/94.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

The Greek Aesthetic: A Sensory Indulgence, Weekday seminar, Smithsonian Institution Residents Associates Program, Ripley Center, Washington DC, July 19, 2002.
Panelist in audience education program, The Relevance of Ancient Greek Theater to Modern Life, The Studio Theatre, Washington DC, April 28, 2002.
The Beholder's Share: Reflections on Greek Vase Painting, The George Washington University, Washington DC February 4, 2001.
The Narcissus Narcotic: Reflections on Reflections in Greek Art, CAAS Fall Meeting, Towson MD October 12, 2001.
Meeting Athena: The Experience of Epiphanies in Greek Art, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA, September 13, 2001 (invited and canceled; WTC/Pentagon disaster).
Windows on Sophocles: The Oedipus Plays, audience education program, The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington D.C., September 2, 2001.
Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Ports of Call in Homer's Aegean, Smithsonian Institution Residents Associates Program, Ripley Center, Washington DC, 6 week course, July 10-Aug. 14 2001.
The Mighty Continent: Greeks and Romans on Europe, Smithsonian Institution Residents Associates Program, Ripley Center, Washington DC, April 16, 2001.
Discovering Ancient Religion Through Archaeology, Loyola College Baltimore MD, February 28, 2001.
Ancient Greek Religion: From the Oracle at Delphi to the Mysteries at Eleusis, Weekday seminar, Smithsonian Institution Residents Associates Program, Ripley Center, Washington DC, February 16, 2001.
Teaching with Technology: The VROMA Virtual Community, Co-presenter Barbette Spaeth (Tulane University), CAMWS annual meeting, Cleveland OH, April 16 1999.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Brown University, Providence RI, Narragansett AIA society, March 23 1999.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Smith College, Northampton MA, Western Massuchusetts AIA society, March 22 1999.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester MA, Worcester AIA society, March 21 1999.
Making Men: Bronze Bodies on the Athenian Acropolis, Emory University, Atlanta GA February 8 1999.
Feasting Their Eyes: Night Visions in the Greek Symposium, University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA January 25 1999.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Classics Department, Skidmore College, NY November 16, 1998.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Springfield Ohio AIA society, November 4 1998.
The Inventory Lists of the Parthenon Treasures: Process and Participants, Conference on the Hellenistic Economies, University of Liverpool, England, June 25-28 1998.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, U.C. Davis Art History Department, June 4 1998.
What's Art Got To Do With It? A Postmodern View of Greek Vase-Painting, Stanford University Classics Department, May 19 1998.
Mismatched Socks, Metamerism, and the Color Palette of Greek Vase Painting, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Portland OR, April 4 1998.
Red-figured Vases in the Context of the Greek Symposium, National AIA Lecturer, Sacramento AIA society, Vryonis Center, Rancho Cordoba, February 27 1998.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Cleveland Ohio AIA society, Case Western University, February 18 1998.
Treasures of the Parthenon, San Francisco AIA society, U.C. Berkeley, February 12 1998.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, National AIA Lecturer, Milwaukee Wisconsin AIA society, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, November 4 1997.
Red-figured Vases in the Context of the Greek Symposium, National AIA Lecturer, Appleton Wisconsin AIA society, Lawrence University, November 3 1997.
Red-figured Vases in the Context of the Greek Symposium, National AIA Lecturer, Winnipeg Manitoba AIA society, University of Manitoba, November 2 1997.
Treasures of the Parthenon and the Acropolis Order of Ahepa, Hellenic Cultural Education Series, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Finneytown OH, June 6 1997.
Theoretical Approaches to Greek Vases: A Case Study of a Crater by the Tyskiewicz Painter, Central Indiana AIA society, Classics Department at Indiana University - Bloomington, February 19 1997.
Ideal Beauty in Greek Vases in the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Art Museum, docent training, December 2 1996.
Carpe viam et carpe diem: Daedalus and Icarus on the Walls of Pompeii, Classics Department, University of Cincinnati, November 25 1996.
Metamorphoses, Myths, and Meanings, Keynote speaker, Cincinnati Association of Teachers of the Classics, November 14 1996.
Theoretical Approaches to Interpreting Mythical Narrative in Greek Vase-Painting, Ohio Classical Conference, Miami University of Oxford OH, October 18 1996.
Theoretical Approaches to Reading Greek Myth in Athenian Vase-Painting, Classics Department, University of Cincinnati, October 16 1996.
Broken Statues, Shattered Illusions: Mimesis and Bronze Body Parts on the Athenian Acropolis, 13th International Bronze Congress, Harvard University Art Museum, May 29 1996.
Seven Against Thebes? Seven Roman Imperial Portrait on a Temple of Isis in Egypt, Classical Association of the Middle West and South, April 13 1996.
Greek Statues and the Illusion of Reality, Cincinnati Women's Club, Cincinnati, February 1 1996.
Broken Statues, Shattered Illusions: Mimesis and Bronze Body Parts on the Akropolis, Classics Department, University of Cincinnati, February 9 1995.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Ohio Classical Conference, Cincinnati OH, November 4 1994.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, Archaeological Institute of America Chapter, Columbus OH, October 18 1994.
The Treasures of the Parthenon, University of Cincinnati, May 24 1994.
COSMOS: Course of Study for the Multi-Cultural Origins of Society, North County Global History Project Second Annual Conference, Teaching World History, Oceanside CA, February 19 1994.
Freedom of Information and Accountability: the Inventory Lists of the Parthenon, History and Archaeology of the Athenian Democracy Conference, Christ Church, University of Oxford, July 28 1993.
Greek Sanctuaries, Forgotten Dedicants: Women, Children and Foreigners in the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Asklepieion, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, December 30 1992.
Inside the Parthenon, Stanford AIA society, Stanford University, May 15 1992.
Treasures of the Parthenon, Orange County Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, January 12 1992.
Inside the Parthenon, Fresno County Archaeological Society, Fresno, January 6 1992.
Greek and Roman Education and the Ideal Citizen, California Classical Association Southern Section, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, November 1991.
The Cult of Athena and the Parthenon, Fourth Annual Lecture Series on the Ancient World, California State University Fresno, October 22 1991.
The Treasures of the Parthenon and the Cult of Athena, Spokane AIA society, Spokane WA, May 1991.
The Treasures of the Parthenon: Greek or Persian? Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Spokane WA, April 199l.
Bronze Statues on the Athenian Acropolis, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, December 1990.
Gold and Silver on the Athenian Acropolis: Thucydides 2.13.4 and the Inventory Lists, Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Boston, December 1989.

GRANTS:

GOVERNMENT GRANTS
U.C. 1998. VROMA: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics, participant in the Summer 1998 Workshop held at Miami University, Oxford OH, July 14-25 1998, sponsored by an NEH grant from the Teaching With Technology Program.
CSUF 1994. NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Faculty Summer Study Grant.
CSUF 1992. NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Travel to Collections Grant for Greece and England.
Princeton 1987-8, Fulbright Scholarship to Greece.

CORPORATE AND PRIVATE GRANTS AND AWARDS
USC 2000. Feminism and the Classics 3 conference travel grant.
U.C. 1997. Gertrude Smith Professor of the Summer Session of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
U.C. 1996-7. Samuel H. Kress Foundation for Semple Symposium April 1997.
U.C. 1996-7. Archaeological Institute of America Regional Symposia Grant for Semple Symposium April 1997.
U.C. 1995-6. Institute for Aegean Prehistory for Semple Symposium April 1997.

UNIVERSITY RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS
U.C. 1999. A. B. (Dolly) Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching.
U.C. 2000. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
U.C. 1999. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
U.C. 1998. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
U.C. 1997. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
U.C. 1996. URC Faculty Research Grant, for Field Work at Megiddo.
U.C. 1996. URC Faculty Development Grant, Faculty Aesthetics Study Team.
U.C. 1996. Globalization Initiative Grant.
U.C. 1996. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
U.C. 1995. Faculty Research Minigrant, Office of Vice President for Research and University Dean of Advanced Studies.
U.C. 1995. Semple Fund, Summer Faculty Fellowship.
CSUF 1994. CSU Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award, travel to Italy.
CSUF 1993. CSU Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award, 3 units ATR.
CSUF 1993. School of Social Science Mini-Grant for travel.
CSUF 1993-4. Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grant.
CSUF 1992-3. CSU Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award.
CSUF 1992-3. Assigned Time for Research, 6 units ATR. Canceled due to budget. CSUF 1992-3, Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grant.
CSUF 1992. School of Social Science Mini-Grant for travel.
Portland State University 1990-91, Grant from the Committee for the Advancement of Teaching.

ACADEMIC HONORS

1999. Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities Excellence in Teaching Award, 11/19/99.
1999 U.C. A. B. (Dolly) Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching.
1997-98. Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, Dept. of Classics.
1997. Director of the Summer Session, Gertrude Smith Professor, at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
1997-8. Selected to serve as a National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America.
1993-. Honorary Member of Golden Key Honor Society.
1989-90. Eugene Vanderpool Fellow, American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
1988-9. Doreen C. Spitzer Fellow, American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
1983-1987. Princeton University Fellowships for Graduate Study.
1989. Hencken Prize Travel Grant, Art and Archaeology Dept. Princeton.
1986. Spears Travel Grant, Art and Archaeology Dept. Princeton.
1986. Seeger Fellowship, Classics Dept. Princeton University for Greek language study at the Athens Centre.
1985. Spears and Berry Funds Travel Grants, Art and Archaeology Dept. Princeton University , research/travel grant for study in Germany, Cyprus, Israel.
1982. Stanford University Classics Department Full Scholarship to the American School of Classical Studies in Athens summer session.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK AND TRAVEL

2002. Professor on board, Smithsonian travel study cruise, "The Land of Gods and Heroes" in Greece June 28-July 11.
2001. Faculty lecturer, Tour of Greece for Howard Alumni Association and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Alumni Association, April 3-12,
2001 program designed by Alumni Campus Abroad and Academic Holidays International .
1997. Director of Summer Session II of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Gertrude Smith Professorship.
1996. Excavation Team, Megiddo Expedition, ceramics conservation, directed by Tel Aviv University, Israel Summer 1996.
1994. Participant, Vergilian Society of America, Tour of Rome and Campania, to study the cults of Cybele, Mithras and Isis.
1989. Trench Supervisor, Training Season, Ancient Corinth, Greece. Director: Charles K. Williams, II.
1987-1990. In residence as an Associate Member of the American School for Classical Studies in Athens, on Fulbright and Doreen Spitzer, Eugene Vanderpool Fellowships.
1985: Trench Supervisor, Princeton University excavation at Polis, Cyprus. Director: William A. P. Childs.
1982. Member of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome Italy.
1982. Summer Session, American School of Classical Studies in Athens Greece.

PARTICIPATION IN FACULTY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS AND COURSEWORK

    * Summer 2001 through 2003 graduate level courses taken at The George Washington University, Graduate School of Education and Human Development. Master's Program in Higher Education  Administration, withdrew after 18 units: Quantitative Methods I: Survey Measurement;  Current Issues in Higher Education; Quantitative Methods II: Research Procedures in Education; Qualitative Methods; Case Studies; History of Higher Education.
    * Project Management Basics, one day seminar with James Chapman, Institute for Policy Studies -SALSA, Washington DC, 5/8/2002.
    * New Faculty Orientation, The George Washington University, 8/22/2001.
    * Instructional Technology Lab, The George Washington University, "Putting Your Course On-Line Using Prometheus" 7/18/2001.
    * New Faculty Orientation, Howard University, 8/23-24/2000.
    * Invigilator for the Cincinnatus Scholarship Competition, 2/19/2000.
    * Participant, "Enhancing the First Year Experience", workshop with John Gardner, U.C. Kingsgate Conference Center, 10/21/1999.
    * Presenter and Break-out session leader "Teaching with a Web Based Syllabus", in Teaching with Technology: New Approaches to Learning, A One Day Symposium for UC Faculty, Faculty Club UC, 4/23/99.
    * Participant in Faculty Development Seminar, U.C. "Integrating the Web into the Classroom", 10/29/98.
    * All-University Faculty Retreat, U.C. 10/22/98.
    * VROMA: NEH Seminar on the Use of Technology in the Classics Classroom, Miami University at Oxford OH 7/14-24/98.
    * RPT Planning Workshop, AWF 5/15/97.
    * University of Cincinnati Women's Leadership Conference: Leadership Issues for Women in the Next Millennium, U.C. 2/27-28/97.
    * The Changing Climate for Tenure and Promotion, AWF 2/28/97.
    * All-University Faculty Retreat, U.C. 10/30/96.
    * Women Leaders: Ready for 2K, U.C. Faculty Club 2/5/96.
    * All-University Faculty Retreat, participant and presenter of "Helping Students Study: Where There's a Will, there's an A" U.C. 11/1/95.
    * A Conference on the Practical Uses of Instructional Technology in the College Environment, College of Applied Science, U.C. 2/25/95.
    * New Faculty Orientation, U.C. 9/11/95.
    * New Faculty Orientation, U.C. 9/16/94.
    * Teacher Scholar Summer Conference, Kellogg West Center for Continuing Education, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CA 6/13-16/94.
    * Symposium on Campus Diversity: Quality Service and Teaching of a Diverse Student Population, California State University, Fresno 2/24/94.
    * Teaching Through Technology Faculty Development Workshop, California State University, Fresno, 1/26/94.
    * Symposium on Campus Diversity: Quality Teaching of a Diverse Student Population, California State University, Fresno 4/14/93.
    * Writing Across the Curriculum Workshop, California State University, Fresno 8/25-27/93.

COMMITTEE SERVICE

National level:
ASGLE (The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy), elected as member of the Executive Committee, 1999-2001, Vice president-elect for 2002-2004.
APA Committee on Computer Activities, 1998-2001.
APA-ACL Joint Committee on Classics in American Education, 1993-1996.
AIA, Regional Symposia Sub-committee, 1997-2000, 2000-2002; Fellowships Committee 2000-2002.
AIA National Lecturer 1997-present.
ASCSA (American School of Classical Studies in Athens) Summer Session committee1997-2000.
ASCSA Alumni Association Secretary-Treasurer 1997-2000.
Representative of the University of Cincinnati to the Managing Committee of the ASCSA 1999-2004.
NEH search committee for the ASCSA 1996.

U.C. University level:
Subcommittee for awarding the Barbour-Cohen faculty awards, 1999-present.
Subcommittee for judging the Graduate Teaching Awards, 2000.
American Association of University Women Liaison between Cincinnati branch and University of Cincinnati, 1998-99.
Representative of A&S to the General Education Council 1995-1997.
Subcommittee of the URC Student Summer Research Fellowships, evaluating applications February 1997.

A&S level:
Student Discipline Committee 1996-1999.
Headship Search for Classics Department, 1998-9.
Headship Search for Classics Department, 1999-2000.

Classics, Departmental level, U.C.:
1999-2000: Computers (chair), Graduate, Library, Slides, Visiting Scholars Program, language exams, theses defenses and Ph.D. comprehensive
examinations.
1998-9: Computers (chair), member: Philologist search committee, Slides, Undergraduate, language exams, theses defenses and Ph.D. comprehensive
examinations.
1996-7: Slides (chair), search for Roman Archaeology Post-doc position, Undergraduate, Library, Departmental Assessment, principal coordinator for Semple Symposium, Liaison with Cincinnati Art Museum, language exams, theses defenses and Ph.D. comprehensive examinations.
1995-6: Computer (chair), Search for Visiting Assistant professor (chair), Slides, Search for slide collection curator, Ad Hoc Graduate Review,

Lecture, Semple lectures, language exams, theses defenses and Ph.D. comprehensive examinations.
1994-5: Classics Department: Computer, Slides, language exams, coordinator of Classics exhibit at U.C. Showcase April 7-8, 1995.

Classics Department, Howard University:
Committee on Scholarships, 2000-2001.

California State University, Fresno:
1993-94: University Graduate Committee, WASC task force accreditation sub-committee for Graduate Education.
1992-93: University Undergraduate Writing Committee.
1991-1994: Many departmental committees, including Writing, Graduate, Computers, Writing Across the Curriculum, etc.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

    * Volunteer for InterAges/PassAges, Rockville MD summers 2001, 2002.
    * Archaeological Institute of America: San Joaquin Valley Society and Fresno County Archaeological Society, Member of the Board of Directors,
1991-4. Cincinnati, society liaison and contact person 1995-6; Program chair, 1996-7; National lecturer 1997- present. AIA Outreach School Volunteer for Ohio since 1998.
    * Cincinnati Art Museum: member 1996-2000, advisory board for Ohio Humanities Council grant for Symposium on Egyptian Women, Provided docent training in Greek art.
    * International Visitor's Council, 2020 Carew Tower, Cincinnati OH, volunteer 1996-2000.
    * Princeton University Alumni Association: Am responsible for interviewing applicants from the local region to Princeton University 1996- present.
    * Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati: Volunteer for girls "career-shadow" day, 11/14/96, 11/18/98.
    * West Geauga High School, Chesterland OH (near Cleveland): Addressed 100 Latin high school students, recruited applicants 12/12/94.
    * Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati: Hosted the Classics Club on a tour of the U.C. Classics Department 3/28/95;
        addressed the after-school activity "Antiquitas" Interpretations of Greek Mythology, 12/7/95.
    * The New School, 3 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati: presentation on Egyptian Archaeology to 2nd and 3rd grades, 3/20/96.
    * CCM Repertoire Orchestra, performed cello in the Dance Division's Ballet Ensemble performance on 12/2/94.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American School of Classical Studies in Athens
Member of National Nominating Committee 1990-91.
Member of the NEH Selection Committee for the ASCSA 1995-96.
Director, Summer Session II, 1997.
Secretary-Treasurer of the Alumni/ae Association 1997-2000.
Member, committee for the ASCSA Summer Sessions 1997-2000.
American Association of University Professors.
American Association of University Women.
Liaison with University of Cincinnati, 1998-99.
American Philological Association.
Member, Women's Classical Caucus.
Member, APA-ACL Joint Committee on Classics in American Education, 1993-1996.
Member, APA Committee on Computer Applications, 1998-2001.
The American Society for Aesthetics.
The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy.
Archaeological Institute of America
    Fresno County Archaeological Society, Member of the Board of Directors, 1991-4.
    Founding member of San Joaquin Valley local society, 1993-94.
    Cincinnati, society liaison and contact person 1995-96; Program chair, 1996-97; Program Chair, 1998-99.
    Member, Regional Symposia Sub-committee, 1997-2000, 2000-2002.
    Member, Fellowships Committee, 2000-2002.
    AIA Outreach School Volunteer for Ohio, 1998-1999.
Association of Ancient Historians.
Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest.
Classical Association of Middle West and South.
Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
Fulbright Alumni Association.
Washington Classical Society.
LIST OF CITATIONS (not kept updated since 2002 )

2001. P. Schulz, "The Akroteria of the Temple of Athena Nike", Hesperia 70.1: 1-47, esp. 2-4, 41, 43.
2001. A. Blamire, "Athenian Finance, 454-404 B.C.", Hesperia 70.1: 99-126, esp. 121, 123, 124.
2000. L. J. Roccos, "Back-mantle and Peplos - The special costume of Greek maidens in 4th-century funerary and votive reliefs", Hesperia 69:
235-265.
2000. R. Hamilton,Treasure Map, A Guide to the Delian Inventories, University of Michigan Press, pp. xi, 249-344.
1999. S. Price, Religions of the Ancient Greeks, Key Themes in Ancient History, Cambridge University Press, pp. 56, 60, 63, 196.
1999. C. Keesling, Endoios's painting from the Themistoklean wall - A reconstruction," Hesperia 68: 509-548.
1999. J. Neils, "Reconfiguring the gods on the Parthenon frieze (Ancient Greek relief sculpture)," Art Bulletin 81: 6-20.
1999. E. Marianne Stern, "Ancient Glass in Athenian Temple Treasures," Journal of Glass Studies 41:19-50. 1999. Jeffrey M. Hurwit, The Athenian
Acropolis: History, Mythology, and Archaeology from the Neolithic Era to the Present, Cambridge University Press, p. 370 and throughout.
1999. Mary B. Hollinshead, " 'Adyton', 'Opisthodomos' and the Inner Room of the Greek Temple, Hesperia 68: 190 n. 6, 209 n. 68, 210 nn. 80, 82,
211 nn. 83, 87, 88, 212 n. 91, 216.
1998. B. S. Ridgway, "An issue of Methodology: Anakreon, Perikles, Xanthippos, AJA 102: 717-738.
1998. T. M. Banchich, "Nestorius hierophantein-tetagmenos, (Mis)identification of 4th century Eleusinian hierophant with an Athenian Nestorius and
its historical implications," Historia 47: 361-374.
1997. Margaret C. Miller, Athens and Persia in the Fifth Century BC: A Study in Cultural Receptivity, Cambridge University Press, 47, 49, 54, 56-7, 60, 74-5, 144, 291.
1997. K. D. Shapiro Lapatin, "Pheidias Elephantourgos," AJA 101: 663, 668 n. 20, n. 21, 670 n. 32.
1997. E. Marianne Stern, "Glass and rock crystal: a multifaceted relationship," Journal of Roman Archaeology 10: 196 n. 21, 204 n. 60, 205 n. 65.
1997. M. Faraguna, "Cadastral records in the Greek world. The case of Athens," Athenaeum 85: 7-33.
1997. Jack L. Davis, Susan E. Alcock, John Bennet, Yannos Lalos, and Cynthia Shelmerdine, "The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part I:
Overview and the archaeological survey," Hesperia 66: 473 n. 379.
1996. Eve Harrison, "The web of history: A conservative reading of the Parthenon frieze," in Jenifer Neils, ed. Worshipping Athena: Panathenaia and Parthenon, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 212 n. 10, 233.
1996. Carol C. Mattusch, Classical Bronzes: The Art and Craft of Greek and Roman Statuary, Cornell University Press, 101 n.1-2.
1996. M. B. Walbank, "Greek inscriptions from the Athenian Agora - financial documents," Hesperia 65: 433.
1995. Martha C. Taylor, "A Fourth-century honorary decree of the Athenian Demos on Salamis," ZPE 107: 289-95.
1995. J. Hurwit, "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos," AJA 99: 171-186.
1995. H. V. Heinze, "Athena-Polias on the Parthenon as Ergane, Hippa, Parthenos 3. The North and South sides," Gymnasium 102: 193.
1994. Dyfri Williams and Jack Ogden, Greek Gold: Jewellery of the Classical World, British Museum Press, 33. 1994. Michael Vickers and David
Gill, Artful Crafts: Ancient Greek Silverware and Pottery, Oxford University Press, 56 n. 15, p. 203.
1994. Patricia A. Johnstone, "Directors' reports on the Classical Summer School, Cumae I," Vergilius 40: 163-4.
1993. Martha C. Taylor, The Geographical Dimensions of the Polis: The History of Salamis from the Sixth to the Third Centuries B.C., Diss. Stanford
University, 174-176, 322.
1992. Sarah P. Morris, Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art, Princeton University Press, 266 n. 23.
1992. Sara B. Aleshire, "The economics of dedication at the Athenian Asklepieion," in Economics of Cult in the Ancient Greek World, ed. Tullia inders, Uppsala, 92 n. 22.
1992. Michael Vickers, "The metrology of gold and silver plate in Classical Greece," in Economics of Cult in the Ancient Greek World, ed. Tullia
Linders, Uppsala 1992, 57 n. 28, 65 n. 86-87.
1992. Brunilde S. Ridgway, "Images of Athena on the Akropolis," in Jenifer Neils, ed. Goddess and Polis: The Panathenaic Festival in Ancient
Athens, Princeton Univ. Press, 130 n. 41.

Last Updated: June 26, 2002