Rosa Andújar
Rosa Andújar
Program Scholar for the Newark Public Library
Rosa M. Andújar is a doctoral candidate in Classics at Princeton University, currently working on her PhD dissertation on Greek Tragedy, entitled The Chorus in Dialogue. Her academic interests range broadly across Greek literature, from archaic and classical poetry to the Ancient Novel. She has presented various papers on Ancient Greek literature at both national and international conferences, including the last International Conference on the Ancient Novel (ICAN) held in Lisbon, Portugal. She holds degrees from Wellesley College (BA in Classical Civilization/Mathematics, 2003), King’s College, University of Cambridge (BA Hons in Classics, 2005), and Princeton University (MA in Classical Literature and Philology, 2008). She was the recipient of a 2005 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies. At Cambridge, she performed in the Chorus of the 2004 Triennial Cambridge Greek Play, Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex, staged in the original Ancient Greek and directed by Annie Castledine.



