Jeremy March is an adjunct lecturer and Classics scholar based in New York with over a decade of experience teaching Greek and Latin literature in translation at institutions including Queens College and Brooklyn College. He holds a Ph.D. in Classics from the CUNY Graduate Center and combines deep philological expertise with hands-on work in digital humanities. His background includes manuscript cataloging in special collections, reflecting practical archival skills that inform his teaching and research. Jeremy also serves as an Ancient Greek instructor at the Latin/Greek Institute and maintains an active interest in applying digital tools to classical texts. Colleagues value his ability to translate dense classical material into accessible coursework while preserving scholarly rigor. He brings a rare blend of classroom pedagogy, archival experience, and digital humanities fluency to the study of antiquity.
10 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Classics, Ph.D., Classics at The Graduate Center, City University of New York
BA, Classics and Philosophy, BA, Classics and Philosophy at University of Mary Washington
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