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Adam C. Rappold is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics and Archaeology at Brock University, specializing in ancient religious thought and the performance/reception of Athenian drama. He teaches courses on mythology, Greek tragedy, and the influence of Classical antiquity in modern media such as art, film, and literature. His Fall 2024 courses include CLAS 4V62 (Classics and Pop Culture) and GREE 4P02/5V25 (Epic II / Homer), while Winter 2025 courses are CLAS 1P97 (Myths of the Heroic Age) and CLAS 3P16 (The World of Imperial Epic).
Dr. Rappold received his PhD from Ohio State University in 2015. His research bridges ancient religious practices and the performative aspects of Greek drama, with a focus on how classical themes persist in contemporary culture. No specific grants, awards, or publications are listed in the provided text.
His academic profile emphasizes pedagogical engagement with interdisciplinary connections between antiquity and modernity, though no lab affiliations or team collaborations are mentioned.

