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Life After Williams with a Major in Classics Recent Classics majors at Williams have gone on to graduate school in classics, art, archaeology, history, Medieval studies, English, Italian, journalism, chemistry, and engineering, as well as to schools of business, law, and medicine. We have a strong tradition of producing teachers of Latin and other subjects. Other recent majors have become investment bankers, librarians, business executives, farmers, diplomats, and book editors. The sheer variety of these activities attests to the rich variety within Classics and to the continuing vitality of the liberal arts. The links above to pages with information about the graduate study of classics and about teaching classics in secondary school offer details about two particular post-grad options.
Updated 1/21/08
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| Fragment of an Oxyrhynchus papyrus of Euripides’ “Medea.” Dated to the 5th century BCE. Courtesy of the Chapin Library, Williams College. |