Faculty
Degrees: B.A., Queens College (City University of New York): History M.A., M.Phil., PhD., Yale University: Classics
Research Interests:
Religions of the Roman Empire; Roman provincial identities; the art, archaeology, and epigraphy of Roman Dacia; discourses on conquest, power, and identity in the Roman world, as reflected in literary, epigraphic, and visual media.
Teaching interests:
Latin Language and Literature; Roman History and Historiography; Greco-Roman and Near-Eastern Mythology; Classical Tragedy; Greek and Roman Epic Poetry; Women and Gender in the Greco-Roman World.
Pat Graham-Skoul
About
- advisor for Loyola's chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, the classics honor society
- organized 2014 annual performance of the play in Latin, Exitium Caesaris
- served as Fellow in Loyola's Center for Ethics
Degrees
A.B., Loyola University Chicago
M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University
Research Interests
Greek lyric poetry, ethics, gender
Courses Taught
- CLST 271 Classical Mythology
- CLST 272 Heroes and Classical Epics
- CLST 273 Classical Tragedy
- CLST 274 World of Archaic Greece
- CLST 295 Women in Antiquity
- LATN 101, 102
Selected Publications
Recent Publications
"Sappho's Ethical Trajectory of Desire" in Dialogues D'Histoire Ancienne 47/2 2021.
Papers and Presentations
- "The Trajectory of Desire in the Fulfillment of Grace," Classical Association of the Middle West and South, March 2015
- "Internet Interaction: Student Projects and Teacher Web Pages," American Classical League, June 2000
- "Taking Care of Family Members While Maintaining a Career: Limitations and Reciprocities," Classics and Feminism 3, May 2000
- "Ancient Greek Women Poets and Women's Studies," panel presentation with undergraduate students, National Women's Studies Association, June 1999