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Daniel Conner is a Clinical Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University, specializing in Classics. He has a comprehensive educational background with a Ph.D. and M.A. in Classics from the University of Washington and a B.A. in Classical Studies from Willamette University. Conner has also enriched his academic profile by completing a classical seminar in Rome at the University of Washington Rome Center in 2016. His professional accolades include receiving the Presidential Fellowship through the Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program at the University of Washington (2013-2018), the Phillip Estelle DeLacy Fellowship for the Classical Seminar in Rome (2016), and the Graduate Recognition Award from the Phillip Estelle DeLacy Endowed Fellowship Fund (2015). His research focuses primarily on Imperial Literature, particularly the Latin epic works of Silius Italicus, Neoteric poetry, and Neo-Latin poetry. Conner has presented his work at the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest and the Classical Association of the Midwest and South, contributing significantly to the academic community in his field.
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