About
Many undergraduate students put considerable amounts of effort into the field of Ancient Studies — whether that work be part of a class assignment or an independent student initiative – hard work that could go on to benefit the academic community at large. Res Antiqua seeks to take these works and make them accessible so that others may learn from and build upon them.
The editors, advisor, and digital hosting and archiving services are provided by St. Olaf College. Current St. Olaf or Carleton students interested in becoming an editor may fill out an editor application form. The journal’s foundation document, as well as criteria and guidelines for submissions can be found here.
The editors are currently collaborating with professors and students at Carleton College to make Res Antiqua an inter-collegiate collaborative effort.
Editor In Chief
Juliette Gibes, St. Olaf class of 2014
Editors
Kristofer Coffman, St. Olaf class of 2013
Claire Yancey, St. Olaf class of 2015
Advisor
Professor Timothy Howe, howe@stolaf.edu