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Joshua D. Sosin
Associate Professor of Classical Studies
Pronouns: he/him.One of the things that I like best about Classics is the wide range
of intellectual opportunities it offers. As an undergraduate I was interested in early
Christianity and Latin love elegy, which are about as far from my current work as
you can get! But our discipline is built for roaming and many of its earliest practitioners
would not fit neatly into the boxes that we use today.

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