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Geoff Bakewell serves as Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies and the L. Palmer Brown Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanities at Rhodes College, where he also directs the college's signature interdisciplinary program, the Search for Values in the Light of Western History and Religion.
His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in classical philology from Brown University and an A.B. from Yale University (Phi Beta Kappa):
- Ph.D., Brown University
- A.B., Yale University (Phi Beta Kappa)
Professor Bakewell specializes in Ancient Greek history, literature, and religion with concentrated expertise in Greek drama (particularly Aeschylus), Athenian democracy, Platonic philosophy, and classical reception studies. His research consistently bridges ancient texts and contemporary societal challenges, most notably exploring immigration through the lens of classical tragedy as demonstrated in his monograph on Aeschylus' Suppliant Women.
His publication record, highlighted by the 2013 University of Wisconsin Press monograph, reveals a scholarly trajectory deeply engaged with political theory in ancient contexts and the enduring relevance of classical literature to modern migration discourse, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary humanities.
His teaching excellence has been formally recognized by:
- Award for Excellence in College Teaching from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (2006)
While the source material does not specify graduate student advising or external research grants, his leadership of the Search for Values program demonstrates significant commitment to undergraduate humanities education and curriculum development.
As director of the Search for Values in the Light of Western History and Religion program, he oversees Rhodes College's cornerstone interdisciplinary initiative examining foundational Western intellectual traditions through historical and religious frameworks.




