 
    Christopher Cochran
Department:
                              
                Classics & Religious Studies              
            Title:
                              
                Assistant Professor              
              
              
            Location:
						McCormack Hall Floor 04				
			
			
				
			
                          
			
                  
				Area of Expertise
      Greek and Roman literature, Ancient novels, History of slavery in Greece and Rome, Roman law in literature, Ancient gender and sexuality, LGBTQ+ classical reception, Greek and Latin language instruction, Applications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research to classical language teaching
Degrees
      PhD, Harvard University, Classical Philology, 2020
AB, Princeton University, Classics, 2014
Professional Publications & Contributions
      - 2017 “A Neoplatonic, Christian Sappho: Reading Synesius’ Ninth Hymn” in Paul Johnston, ed. Classics@16: Seven Essays on Sappho. Washington DC: Center for Hellenic Studies.
Additional Information
      Courses Taught
- Methods of Teaching in the Latin Language (Latin 415/615)
- Greek Civilization: Multicultural Perspectives (Classics 281)