
Giampiero Bevagna - M.A.
Credentials
M.A. in Classics, University of Perugia
Specialization in Archaeological Research, University of Rome III
Specialization in General and Museum Pedagogy and Didactics, University of Rome III
Visiting lecturer for Classics and Italian, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Haven
Teaching since 2002
Archaeological Work Experience since 1989
Teaching Philosophy
Giampiero says that he loves teaching, simply being in class and having discussions with the students. It’s exciting when one can have a challenging exchange of opinions with other people, especially when this happens with people from different countries. For Giampiero, learning is not just a matter of memorizing pieces of information, but it’s making the information part of you, which is what he tries to instill in his students. Learning and teaching subjects like Latin and classical studies makes people and the world more pleasant.
- HIST 215: Roman Civilization and Daily Life
- CLAS 350: Archaeological Field Workshop
- CLAS 325: Archaeology in Central Italy: the Etruscan and Roman Heritage
- CLAS 355: Sex and The Ancient City: Society, Identity, and Sexuality in Imperial Rome
- HIST 330: The Roman Empire
- HIST 320: Archaeological Discoveries: A Passion for Classical Antiquity
- CLAS 320: Archaeological Discoveries: A Passion for Classical Antiquity
- ARCH 320: Archaeological Discoveries: A Passion for Classical Antiquity
- CLAS 330: The Roman Empire
- ARCH 350: Archaeological Field Workshop
- ARCH 325: Archaeology in Central Italy: the Etruscan and Roman Heritage
- CLAS 215: Roman Civilization and Daily Life