Our Staff

Vassilios Lambropoulos

Vassilios Lambropoulos, Director and Professor of Modern Greek and Comparative Literature - He decides what courses are offered each semester, develops and teaches courses, and overseas the development of the academic program.  His interests are modern Greek culture, the ancients and the moderns ethics and politics, literature after cultural studies, tragedy and the idea of the tragic.

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Artemis Leontis

Artemis Leontis, Associate Professor of Modern Greek and Coordinator of the Modern Greek Program - She coordinates events, develops and teaches courses, and overseas library and archival collections.  Her interests are classical tradition in modern literature; 19th and 20th century Greek literature, Greek American studies; travel literature and photography.

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Despina Margomenou

Despina Margomenou, Lecturer for Modern Greek Despina has a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Michigan, an MA in Anthropology from the University of Michigan, and a BA in Archaeology from the University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She teaches the Modern Greek language courses. Her interests include material culture studies, politics and archaeology, museums nationalism and colonialism, prehistoric archaeology, Greek and European prehistory, and economic anthropology.

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Janet Crayne

Janet Crayne, Associate Librarian, Slavic Division Area Programs, Hatcher Graduate Library-She handles library acquisitions and cataloging of Greek books.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Janet Crayne, Associate Librarian, Slavic Division Area Programs, Hatcher Graduate Library-she handles library acquisitions and cataloging of Greek books.