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John Gruber-Miller, the Edwin R. and Mary E. Mason Professor of Languages at Cornell College, is a distinguished scholar in classical studies with a focus on Latin and Greek pedagogy. He has taught courses ranging from beginning language instruction to advanced seminars on classical culture, archaeology, and gender studies, while advising Cornell’s classical studies program and leading faculty-student research initiatives.
- PhD in Classics (The Ohio State University, 1987)
- MA in Classics (The Ohio State University, 1982)
- Honors AB (Xavier University, 1979)
His research bridges classical pedagogy, digital humanities, and spatial technologies, creating innovative resources like the Visual Latin Reading Library and Imagining Ancient Corinth. His work emphasizes multimodal learning, textbook design, and integrating cultural context into language instruction. Recent publications explore Latin vocabulary acquisition, gender representation in curricula, and standards-based integrative learning.
Scientific awards include the 2023 Merens Award for service to Classics, a 2012 Ovatio from CAMWS, and the 2012 APA/SCS Excellence in Teaching Award. He has secured grants from NEH, Fulbright, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
Gruber-Miller mentors students in projects like digital commentaries, geospatial reconstructions of antiquity, and classical animation. His leadership roles span the Society for Classical Studies, American Classical League, and editorial boards for pedagogical journals.



