Stephen Hill, M.A.

Instructor of Latin

B.A. (English literature), Bryan College; M.A. (Teaching English as a Second Language), University of Illinois; M.A. (Classics), University of Kentucky; Ph.D. candidate (Classics), University of Virginia

stephen.hill@wyomingcatholic.edu

Stephen Hill joined the faculty of Wyoming Catholic College in 2021. After a B.A. in English literature (Bryan College), he earned an M.A. in language teaching and second language acquisition at the University of Illinois and an M.A. in Classics at the University of Kentucky. In September 2024, he successfully defended his dissertation in Classics at the University of Virginia. He has taught spoken ancient Greek in the Polis Institute’s summer courses in Rome, Florida, and Virginia (2012–16, 2019–22) and at the Lexington σύνοδος ἑλληνική (2017–19). His scholarly interests include imperial Greek literature and culture, the application of second language acquisition research to the study and teaching of ancient languages, and the relationship between contemporary and ancient education.