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Kate Holland is a full-time Lecturer in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University, where she teaches Latin at all levels, Classical literature, and mythology. She holds an M.A. in Classical Studies from Vanderbilt University and a J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into the Order of the Coif.
Her academic journey began with a B.A. in Classical Studies from Seton Hall University. After teaching middle and high school Latin, she pursued a legal career, practicing civil litigation in Nashville. However, she returned to academia in 2021 as an adjunct and joined full-time in 2022, driven by her passion for classical languages and education.
Kate's research interests center on Golden Age Latin literature and the evolving role of Latin within liberal education. Her teaching reflects a deep commitment to making classical texts accessible and meaningful to modern students.
While no recent publications are listed, her academic and professional trajectory demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary engagement with law, education, and classical humanities.
- Order of the Coif
- Graduated summa cum laude from University of Tennessee College of Law
Kate Holland has not been noted to have advised any graduate students. There is no public mention of grants or funded research projects. She began teaching at Belmont as an adjunct in spring 2021 and transitioned to full-time lecturer in fall 2022, indicating sustained institutional support and academic engagement.
Kate teaches in the Department of Classical Studies within the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University. While no specific lab or research team is mentioned, her work contributes to the classical studies curriculum and liberal arts mission of the university.



