Draft:Liv Mariah Yarrow
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Liv Mariah Yarrow is a professor of at the City University of New York in classics at Brooklyn College and Classics and History at the graduate centre. She is also a fellow of the American Numismatic Society
Education[edit]
Yarrow holds a masters and doctorate in Philosophy viva voce which she received respectively in 2000 and November of 2002 in Ancient history from Brasenose College, Oxford. Prior to this, she received a B.A summa cum laude as a Classical Humanities Major with minors in Art history and Fine arts at the George Washington University in 1998[1].
Career[edit]
Teaching appointments [2][edit]
2020 – Professor of History, CUNY Graduate Centre
2020 – Professor of Classics, CUNY Graduate Centre
2020 – Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College-CUNY (3:3 teaching load)
2010 – Associate Professor of Classics, CUNY Graduate Centre
2008 – Associate Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College-CUNY (3:4 teaching load until 2018)
2005 – 2008 Assistant Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College-CUNY (3:4 teaching load)
2002 – 2005 Stipendiary Lecturer in Ancient History, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University
Administrative Experiences[2][edit]
2022 - Member of the Professional Conduct Committee, Association of Ancient Historians
Autumn 2022 - Interim Director, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program, Brooklyn College
2019–2022 - Founding Co-Chair of College-Wide Council on Academic Advisement, Brooklyn College
2017–2021 - Chair of the Association of Ancient Historians’ Working Group (standing) on Diversity
2017–2019 - Chair of the Committee on Student Advisement, Faculty Council, Brooklyn College
2017 - Faculty Mentor, CUNY Mellon Faculty Diversity Career Enhancement Initiative (CFDI)
2015–2017 - Executive Committee Member, Classics Program, CUNY Graduate Centre
2015–2016 - Interim Director, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program, Brooklyn College
2010 –2013 - Chair, Department of Classics, Brooklyn College
2010 –2011 - Committee on Course and Standing Member, Brooklyn College
2008 –2010 - Deputy Chair, Department of Classics, Brooklyn College
2007 –2010 - Student Advisor, Department of Classics, Brooklyn College
2007 –2010 - Chair of the Curriculum Committee, Department of Classics, Brooklyn College
1999 – 2002 - Assistant Dean, Brasenose College, Oxford University