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Updates: MCA Fall 2025 Meeting

Don’t Forget to Register! There is still time to register here for the MCA Fall 2025 Meeting at Colby College (Bixler 219 – best parking is in Roberts Lot) this Saturday! Preregistration at 8:30, official start at 9, an optional lunch ($20), and three amazing talks, including a presentation by a group of undergraduate students. Come and support the next… Read more →

Your Invitation to the MCA 2025 Fall Meeting

Latin and Classics Teachers of Maine, You are cordially invited to the Maine Classical Association Fall Meeting on Saturday, November 8th, at Colby College (Bixler 219). This fall, our presenters will be taking their audience on a scholarly journey across the Ancient Mediterranean, diving into such places as Lydia, the ancient Peloponnese, and ancient Tuscany. Rebecca Frank, of Colby College, will lead us in… Read more →

Part-time Job Alert: Portland, Maine

Seeking a part-time Latin teacher for the fall semester (and possibly the spring semester) for three sections of Latin, levels 1, 2, and 3/4. Please contact us for more information and a link to the application. Closing two weeks after being posted on the district website. Job Start Date: 08-25-25 School/Institution: Portland High School Contact Information: Michelle Tucci [email protected] Read more →

Classics in the News: Death and Rebirth

Show us the money! The Renaissance Society of America is accepting proposals for their grants in supporting Renaissance studies in high schools. Secondary level educators are called to propose innovative projects that could include such opportunities as theatrical or musical performances, guest speakers, or museum/special collection visits. Did the Portland Symphony Orchestra pop into your head? Or the Boston Museum… Read more →

Snow on the Ground, Invitation in your Inbox

Latin and Classics Teachers of Maine,  You are cordially invited to the Maine Classical Association Spring Meeting on Saturday, May 3rd, at Gardiner High School. We have an exciting line-up of presentations this spring, covering a range of topics, from translation alignment, to building classroom culture that centers deep thinking, to navigating the “back end” of public school life. We’ll be… Read more →

MCA Fall Meeting Recap: The Borne Identity

On November 2nd of 2024, Bates College hosted the MCA’s Fall Meeting. There were three speakers, a giant bowl of outstanding potato salad, and a seemingly endless supply of coffee. All to say, it was overall a good way to spend one’s Saturday morning. Our first speaker was Liana Brent, an Assistant Professor of Classical and Medieval Studies at Bates… Read more →