Craige B. Champion
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Craige B. Champion (born June 30, 1956) is an American historian and classical scholar. He has been Professor of Ancient History at Syracuse University (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs) since 2017.[1]
Career
Craige B. Champion was born on June 30, 1956. He earned a B.A. (summa cum laude) from the College of New Jersey (1984), and a M.A. from Princeton University (1989), then completed a Ph.D. at that institution in 1993. Champion also studied Greek and Latin at the City University of New York's Summer Latin/Greek Institute in 1984 and 1986.[2]
He taught at Princeton University (1990, 1992), College of New Jersey (1991–1992), Lewis School and Diagnostic Center (1992–1993), Rutgers University (1993), Reed College (1993–1995), Allegheny College (1995–2001), and Syracuse University (since 2001).[1][2]
His research focuses on Greek and Roman historiography, elite religious practices in antiquity, and imperialism and citizenship in the ancient world.[2][1]
References
- ^ a b c "Champion, Craige B." The Maxwell School of Syracuse University. 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
- ^ a b c "Champion, Craige B. 1956–". Contemporary Authors. Cengage.