- Larres, Elise, "On the Air: An Intersemiotic Translation of Select Heroides of Ovid" (2021)* [Norman Austin Thesis Award winner]
- Speakman, Caleb, "Empedocles θεὸς: The Poetics of Divinity in Empedocles and its Reception" (2021)*
- Main, Mal, "Count Your Blessings You Can't See: An Appalachian Translation of Seneca's Oedipus" (2020)*
- Nelson, Nicholas, "Lament Scenes in Xenophon's Ephesiaka: A Study in Self-fashioning" (2020)*
- Paré, Julia, "Falling on Deaf Ears: Trauma in Euripides' Hecuba" (2020)* [Norman Austin Thesis Award winner]
- Burks, Jonathan, "The Characterization of Apollo in the Iliad" (2020)
- Ruprecht, Daniel, "Staging Shame: Constructing Aischune in Menander's Samia and Dyskolos" (2019)* [Norman Austin Thesis Award winner]
- Swantek, Michael, "Dreams in Vergil's Aeneid" (in progress)
- Moat, Collin, "Changes over Night: An Analysis of Mons Graupius in Tacitus' Agricola" (2018)
- Nielson, Meaghan, "The Grammar Translation Method and the Communicative Approach: Combining Second Language Acquisition Approaches to Teach Lucan and Statius in High School" (2018)
- Oakes, Daylin, "Teaching Latin as a Living Language: Reviving Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Pedagogy for the Modern Classroom" (2017)
- Dahl, Ian, "Barbarians as Romans" (2017)
- Muñoz, Jesse, "The Figure of Daphnis in Pastoral Poetry" (2015)
- Del Curto, Elizabeth, "A Manual for the Heart: An Analysis of the Conception of puritas cordis in Hrabanus Maurus' de videndo deum, de puritate cordis et de modo poenitentiae" (2015)
- Hutchings, Stephanie, "Greedy Gentlemen: An expansion of (Stereo-)Typical Views of Men in Apuleius' Metamorphoses" (2015)*
- Winnick, Benjamin, "Mythic Claims to Territory in the Megarid" (2015)*
- Elliott, Alexandria, "Peripheral Camilla: Major Implications of a Minor Character" (2015)
- Ganesan, Vishal, "Rhetoric in Sophocles’ Philoctetes and Plato’s Phaedrus" (2014)*
- Pires, Álvaro, "Boethius Reads Propertius: an Examination of the Elegiac Poems of De Consolatione Philosophiae" (2014)*
- Wall, Alec, "nec capere irarum fluctus in pectore possunt: Vergil's Turnus & Lucan's Caesar in Similes" (2014)*
- Heffernan, Edward, "Intertexts and Latin Verb Systems in Battista Guarini's De Ordine Docendi et Studendi" (2014)*
- Spanne, Michael, "Death, Lies and Rumor: Tacitean Influences on the Writings of Francesco Guicciardini" (2014)
- Gurtler, Marissa, "Stealing Knowledge and Creating Life: Shades of Prometheus in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus" (2013)*
- Lubrano, Kevin, "Constructing Popular Rhetoric: Caesar's Use of Political Vocabulary in De Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili" (2013)*
- Mitzithras, Stefania, "Atossa Dreams in Aeschylus' Persae" (2013)
- Rick, Evelyn, "Open Ears and a Keen-Smelling Mind: Language as Sensory Evidence of Epicurean Truth in De Rerum Natura" (2013)* [Norman Austin Thesis Award winner]
- Tulley, Sean, "Who's for Dinner? A Study of Cannibalism as a Literary Motif in Greco-Roman Literature" (2013)*
- Ferguson, Matthew, "Ring Composition and History in Suetonius' De Vita Caesarum" (2012)*
- Shoshitaishvili, Boris, "Of the Wanderer and the Laborer: Odysseus and Sisyphus as Existentialist Icons" (2012)*
- Wright, David, "Characterizations of Aeneas and the Trojans as Bandits in Augustan Literature" (2012)*
- Anderson, Robert, "Classical Reference in the Correspondence of Heloise and Abelard" (2011)
- Copeland, Jared, "The Cultural Reception of Numa Pompllius and Evolving Attitudes toward Roman Religion" (2011)*
- Dwyer, Justin, "Nomina tuum pretium: the Comic Value of Prostitutes' Names in Plautus and Terence" (2011)*
- Jackson, Clearblue Seneca, "It's a Hard-Knock Life: Literary Examples of Roman Adoption and Fosterage" (2011)*
- Patient, Luke, "The Constituency of Eudaimonia and the Necessary Conditions for the Eudaimon Life in Nicomachean Ethics 1" (2011)
- Stimson, Drew, "ueluti tabes: Plague, Civil Discord, and Greed in Ancient Historiography" (2011)
- Whitehorn, Antha, "Latin-based Vocabulary for College Entrance Exams" (2011)
- Dreyfuss, Lauren, "The Odd Couple: Plautus, Polybius and Constructions of Roman Identity in the 2nd Century BCE" (2010)
- Dzara, Greg, "Patronus Patriae: Augustus’ Manipulation of the Patron-Client Relationship in the Founding of the Principate" (2010)
- McDavid, Brennan, "Looking for Eudaimonia: an Examination of Happiness in Plato's Republic" (2010)
- Nielsen, Hunter, "The Concept of Otium in the Augustan Age" (2010)*
- Bravo, Christopher, "Chirping like Swallows: Characterizations of the Barbarian Other in Greek Comedy" (2009)
- Dahlgran, Annie, "Marginalized Groups in Roman Satire" (2009)
- Zaleski, Richard, "Ovidian Allusions in Prudentius' Peristephanon" (2009)
- Cohn, Maggie, "Rethinking Rage: The Philosophical and Rhetorical Context for Umbricius' Anger in Satire 3 of Juvenal" (2008) [Norman Austin Thesis Award winner]
- Cummings, Daniel, "Radices non Crambe Repetita: Active Language in the Latin Classroom" (2008)
- Kearns, Catherine, "The Gardens of Roman Gaul: Tradition and Innovation" (2008)
- Urban, Catherine, "The Politics of Books: Public Libraries and Patronage in Imperial Rome" (2008)*
- Jacobson, Sarah, "Illa mihi sedes: the Domus in c. 68 of Catullus" (2007)
- Schrepfer-Tarter, Amy, "Vocabulary Learning Modules in the Secondary Latin Classroom" (2007)
- Williams, Joey, "Laboring at the Edges of Empire: The Division of Labor in Romano-British Pottery Workshops" (2007)
- Cohen, Holly, "Spes Surgentis Iuli: Ascanius in the Carthage Episode" (2005)
- Jorgensen, Amanda, "Ovid's Myrrha Episode: Intratext, Intertext, Context" (2004)
- McCarthy, Ryan, "Vrbs Oritur: The Parilia Meets Politics in the Age of Augustus" (2004)
- Rivera, Mark, "A Political Interpretation of Aeschylus' Eumenides" (2004)*
- Smith, Damon, "An Interpretation of the Greek Infancy Gospel of Thomas" (2004)
- DeLeeuw, Jason, "The Geography and Ethnography of Ancient Iberia in Greek and Roman Authors before the Arab Invasion" (2003)
- Ivanyi, Cord, "Nihil sub Sole Novum: A Consideration of What the Past Says about the Present in American Education" (2003)
- Showalter, Jesse, "The Apple's Role: Acontius and Cydippe in Latin Love Elegy" (2003)
- Trinacty, Christopher, "A Poetics of Desire: A Comparative Study of the Hylas Myth" (2000)*
- LaBarge, Scott, "Two for the Price of One: Aristotle on Simultaneous Learning" (1999).
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