Abbreviated CV

Academic Appointments

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics, Classics Department, Carleton College (2023-2025)

  • Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Center for Greek Studies, University of Florida (Spring, 2023)

Education

  • Ph.D. in Classical Studies, University of Florida (2022)

  • M.A. in Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2015)

  • B.A. in Greek Philology with specialization in Classical Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2013)

Publications

Articles

  • Bozia, E., Pantazopoulou, A., and Smith, A. J. 2023. “‘Translating’ Classics for Generations Z and Alpha,” Journal of Classics Teaching, pp. 1-5.

  • Pantazopoulou, A. 2021. “Medea Re-Imagined: A Wounded Call to Justice,” UF Classics Graduate Student Symposium Proceedings, Vol.1, UF Smathers Libraries, pp. 90-108

Edited Volumes

  • Pagan, E., Pantazopoulou, A. and Smith, A. (eds.) 2024. Selected Proceedings of the 6th Classics Graduate Student Symposium at the University of Florida. UF Smathers Libraries Press.

  • Bozia, A., Pantazopoulou, A., Skoutelas, C., and Smith, A. (eds.) 2023. Selected Proceedings of the 4th Classics Graduate Student Symposium at the University of Florida. UF Smathers Libraries Press.

  • Bozia, E. Anderson, E., De Simoni, A., Pantazopoulou, A., Silverman, K., and Smith, A. (eds.) 2022. Selected Proceedings of the 2nd and 3rd Classics Graduate Student Symposia at the University of Florida. UF Smathers Libraries Press.

Selected Awards & Honors

  • The Trustee Humanities Endowed Student Research Fund, Humanities Center, Carleton College (2024)

  • Rouman Fund Research Travel Award, Classics Department, Carleton College (2024)

  • Selected for participation in the Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship (2024)

  • CLAS Dissertation Fellowship (Russell Corporation Endowed Scholarship), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida (2021)

  • Scarborough-Maud Fraser Award, International Center, University of Florida (2020)

  • Langadas Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in Greek Studies, Center for Greek Studies, University of Florida (2020)

  • Programs in the Public Humanities Grant (Robert and Margaret Rothman Endowment for the Humanities), Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida (2020)

  • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Intersections Doctoral Student Mini-Grant, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida (2019)

  • Joseph Jay Deiss Memorial Scholarship for Summer Study in the American Academy in Rome, Department of Classics, University of Florida (2019)

  • George and Liberty Perry Scholarship for Summer Study in Greece, Center for Greek Studies, University of Florida (2019)

  • Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida (2018)

  • Graduate Student Teaching Award, Graduate School, University of Florida (2018)

  • Graduate School Fellowship Top-off Award, University of Florida (2016-2020)

Recent Conference Presentations & Invited Talks

  • “The Female Other and the Heterotopic Home: Re-constructing the Domestic Space in Euripides’ Medea and Alfaro’s Mojada,” 121st Annual PAMLA Conference, Palm Springs, LA, November 7-10 (2024)

  • “Scorned Female Figures in Greek Tragedy and Ovid’s Heroides,” UF Honors (un)Common Reads course “Women Scorned: Ovid’s Heroides” Guest Speaker, University of Florida (Online), October 17 (2024)

  • “Tracing Medea: The Identity Journey of Euripides’ Medea on the Modern Stage,” Day of DH 2024, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, May 31 (2024)

  • “What Happens to Women in Warfare? The Story of the Trojan Women Then and Now,” 120th CAMWS Meeting, St. Louis, MO, April 3-6 (2024)

  • “The Female Experience of War from Euripides’ Trojan Women to Christine Evan’s Trojan Barbie,” Classics Department Talks, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, April 2 (2024)

  • “Building a Classical Reception Studies Database,” Co-presented Workshop, AIMS Conference 2023, Online, November 10-18 (2023)

  • “Shifting the Framework: Euripides’ Electra (Electra) and Luis Alfaro’s Electricidad (Electricidad) on the Inset Stage,” 120th Annual PAMLA Conference, Portland, OR, October 25-29 (2023)

  • “Empowering Girls: Reimagining Female Stories of the Past and the Present,” ACE & Creativity Conference University of Liverpool, Online, October 7-8 (2023)

  • “Home and the Other: The Case of Phaedra in Euripides’ Hippolytus,” 118th CAMWS Meeting (hybrid), Winston-Salem, NC, March 23-26 (2022)

Professional Activity & Service

  • Project PI (Tracing Medea), Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship (ILiADS), Emory University (Atlanta, GA), (Summer 2024)

  • Faculty Coordinator and Facilitator, AIMS Source Database Summer Research Program, Carleton College and Online (Summer 2024)

  • Nominating Committee Member, Antiquity in Media Studies [AIMS] (2023)

  • Co-editor, UF Classics Graduate Student Symposium Proceedings, Vol.2. No.2, Department of Classics, University of Florida (2022-2024)

  • Theater in Greece and Rome Steering Committee Member, CAMWS-affiliated (2020-present)

  • Source Database Committee Member, AIMS (2020-present)

  • Editorial Board Member, UF Classics Graduate Student Symposium Proceedings, Department of Classics, University of Florida (2019-2022)

  • Volunteer, 2019 Regional Latin Forum, Junior Classical League, Gainesville, FL, February 9 (2019)