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Elizabeth D. Adams is a Lecturer in the College of Liberal Arts, teaching undergraduate courses in Latin and Classics since Summer 2020. Her instructional responsibilities span language courses from introductory to advanced levels (LAT 506, LAT 507, LAT 322), thematic surveys of ancient Rome and mythology (CC 302, CC 303), and specialized topics like horror in classical film (CC 348L) and medical terminology derived from classical roots (CC F306M).
Her academic focus centers on Latin language acquisition and literary traditions, with significant emphasis on classical reception in modern media—particularly cinematic horror adaptations—and the etymological foundations of scientific vocabulary. Course structures include in-person, hybrid, and asynchronous online formats, reflecting adaptability in pedagogical delivery across diverse learning environments.
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