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Justin Vorhis is an Assistant Professor of Instruction and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Classics at the University of Iowa. He has been with the department since 2019 and plays a key role in curriculum development and student engagement, including faculty supervision of Eta Sigma Phi, the national Classics honorary society.
His research interests include:
- Greek literature, especially Homer
- Life and legacy of Alexander the Great
- Greek and Roman military history
- Promotion of Greek and Latin language studies
- Classical mythology and civilization
Dr. Vorhis teaches elementary and intermediate Greek language courses, as well as content-based courses such as Classical Mythology and Greek Civilization. He is dedicated to undergraduate education and the advancement of Classics in modern academic contexts.
He has not published any listed articles in the provided text, so no publication trends can be identified.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the available information.
Dr. Vorhis advises undergraduate students through his role as Director of Undergraduate Studies and supervises the Eta Sigma Phi honor society. While no formal graduate advisees or research grants are listed, his leadership in undergraduate programming suggests strong mentorship and academic guidance responsibilities.
He is actively involved with the Eta Sigma Phi honor society, supporting student recognition and engagement in the field of Classics.




