Latin & Greek
Joan Hart-Hasler, Ph.D. | joan.harthasler@slu.edu
Joan Hart-Hasler, Ph.D. | joan.harthasler@slu.edu
Statement prohibiting the use of generative AI
Generative AI, including but not limited to ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Midjourney, DALL-E or Github Copilot may not be used for work in this class. The use of such generative AI tools may compromise your learning by undermining your ability to ideate, fully understand how to structure an argument or narrative or formulate/create nonderivative creative work.
You may not use generative AI to brainstorm, compose theses or arguments based on theses provided by generative AI. You may not use generative AI to in any way to augment your original work. For example, asking an AI to polish a piece of work you have written, debug code you have written or change art you have created is not allowed. You may not use generative AI to compose work as a whole or in part for any assignment in this course.
Please review item three in the section labeled Plagiarism in the University Academic Integrity Policy
Available to 1818 students at the high school and SLU students at the undergraduate level. 1818 students who sign up and complete one of the following will have that Micro-Credential listed on their official SLU transcript. Interested students should contact 1818@slu.edu to sign up.
Greek Beginning Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of GK 1010 and GK 1020
Greek Intermediate Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of GK 1020 and GK 2010
Greek Advanced Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of GK 2010 and GK 4XXX (available to SLU undergraduate students)
Latin Beginning Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of LATN 1010 and LATN 1020
Latin Intermediate Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of LATN 1020 and LATN 2010
Latin Advanced Micro-Credential (6cr): Completion of LATN 2010 and LATN 4XXX (available to SLU undergraduate students)
What to Expect During a Site Visit: A short PowerPoint with basic information on what to expect during a typical site visit.
Classroom Visit Report: The form your faculty liaison will fill out and send to you (via JotForm) after your classroom visit.
Professional Foreign Language Teaching Organizations:
Summer Connection Conference: Wednesday, July 30, for Summer 2026 TBA
Virtual Meetups (Pick one)
Latin & Greek Virtual Meetup for Fall 2025 - Tuesday, November 18, from 4:00-5:00 p.m. CST (Workshop of Summer Connection Conference Workshop; Zoom link will be provided in email)
Latin & Greek Virtual Meetup for Spring 2025 - Tuesday, February 17, from 4:00-5:00 p.m. CST (Workshop of Summer Connection Conference Workshop; Zoom link will be provided in email)
The course templates below are provided for all 1818 Latin & Greek instructors to use if so desired. They are up-to-date with the current requirements for syllabus review for Academic Year (AY) 2024-2025.
If you are returning faculty, you are welcome to use one of the templates or to copy and paste any updated information into your current syllabi. Neither new nor returning faculty are required to use a template; however, these templates are available to help you prepare your syllabi for the next academic year.