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Loren J. Samons II, PhD

Executive Director and Founder of the IHCLA; Chief Academic Advisor, The American College of Greece

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EDUCATION

Brown University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ancient History
1986 – 1991

Baylor University
B.A., History and Classics
1982 – 1986

 

Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University, former department chair and Associate Dean for Students, and winner of B.U.’s highest award for teaching, Loren J. Samons brings 30 years of experience as scholar, teacher and administrator to the IHCLA. An internationally recognized historian of ancient Greece, Samons has published numerous books and articles on Athenian democracy, imperialism, finance, national character and the relationships between these phenomena. His biography Pericles and the Conquest of History appeared in 2016 (Cambridge University Press); among previous works, Samons’ Empire of the Owl: Athenian Imperial Finance (2000), treated aspects of Athens’ political economy in the fifth century B.C. Other publications have treated the relationship between ancient and modern democracy and the works of Herodotus and Thucydides. Samons’ current research focuses on Homer and Athens as well as the historical poetry of C.P. Cavafy, and his scholarship continues to illustrate a firm belief in the relevance of ancient Greek culture and history for contemporary society.

Having earned his doctorate at Brown University, Professor Samons taught at Boston University for more than 25 years before joining ACG as Executive Director of the IHCLA and Vice President for Strategic Initiatives in 2019. In this role, and in his current position of Chief Academic Advisor, Professor Samons has helped to implement the college’s strategic plan to utilize education and research for economic and social impact in Greece. The plan’s initiatives include new institutes and centers of excellence designed to foster research, international collaboration, undergraduate and graduate programming, and educational outreach as well as providing policy recommendations aimed at improving Greece’s economy while emphasizing Greece’s important historical and contemporary role as an intellectual and cultural leader.

Professor Samons has lectured at numerous universities and other institutions including Oxford University, The University of Edinburgh, the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Duke University, the University of Richmond, Tufts University, Baylor University and the Getty Villa. Samons delivered the Christopher Roberts Lecture at Dickinson College in 2013, the Harry Carroll Lecture at Pomona College (2016), the Elizabeth M. Hunter Lecture at Florida State University (2016) and the fortieth annual George Bancroft Memorial Lecture at the United States Naval Academy (2020). In 2018 Professor Samons was a Visiting Scholar at St John’s College, Oxford, where he continued work on a book-length study of the Athenian general and statesman Kimon and the rise of classical Athens.