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Jeri B Debrohun is an Associate Professor of Classics at Brown University, where she has served since 1995. She previously taught at Florida State University and holds a B.A. (Honors) from the University of Cincinnati and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Her roles at Brown include Graduate Adviser (1997-2007), Director of Graduate Studies (1997-2007), and Department Chair (2012-2018). She advises undergraduates and directs the Classics Department's Latin Carol Celebration since 2005. Active in professional organizations, she served as Director of the Classical Association of New England's Summer Institute (2013-2014).
Her research focuses on Latin poetry of the Late Republic and Early Empire, emphasizing allusion and genre in works by Propertius, Catullus, and Seneca. Key contributions include Roman Propertius and the Reinvention of Elegy (2003) and articles analyzing intertextuality in Catullus and Seneca's Oedipus. She received the John Rowe Workman Teaching Award (2004) and Barlow-Beach Service Award (2018).
Teaching includes courses on Roman mythology, Horace's Carmen Saeculare, Senecan tragedy, and Latin elegy. She has published extensively on Ovid, Catullus, and Hellenistic literary traditions, with funded research categorized as 'N/A' in her profile.




