Distinguished Classics Scholar and Professor at Colgate University
Robert Garland is a distinguished scholar and educator in the field of Classics, serving as the Roy D. and Margaret B. Wooster Professor of the Classics at Colgate University since 1986. Born in Britain, he earned his B.A. from Manchester University, M.A. from McMaster University, and Ph.D. from University College London. Garland's academic career is marked by prestigious appointments, including a Fulbright Scholarship, fellowships at the Center for Hellenic Studies and the Institute for Advanced Study, and a distinguished professorship at Bristol University. As a prolific historian of ancient Greece and Rome, he has authored numerous books covering diverse aspects of classical civilization, from death rituals to daily life, and from mythology to historical figures. His recent work, "Wandering Greeks," explores refugee experiences in the ancient world. Garland has also contributed to public education through lecture series for the Great Courses and appearances on the History Channel. His approach to classical studies emphasizes the ongoing dialogue between antiquity and modernity, and he is committed to making the study of the ancient world accessible and relevant to a wider audience. This commitment is exemplified in his latest work, "Greeks at War," which aims to bridge scholarly research with public interest in classical history.