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Dr. Victor A. Leuci
I first started teaching at Westminster in 1995 and had continuously taught
here since 1997 till I retired in the spring of 2020. I received my doctorate in Classics and Classical Archaeology
at the University of Missouri-Columbia (1993). I received my BA in Greek, Latin, and Mathematics
from the University of California-Davis (1978). I taught a wide variety of courses
about the Greeks and the Romans and my academic interests are fairly diverse,
from such things as the coins of the Greeks and Romans (numismatics),
the intersection of Medicine & Religion, the foods that they ate and other aspects
of their daily lives.
The small class sizes and the chance to engage in dialogue with the students is
one of the things I liked most about Westminster. As an aid to my teaching, I also
liked to use various media (including the web) and other means, such as Greek and
Roman coins (real), pottery (modern imitations), and food (prepared by me using
authentic recipes). Students were always welcome to drop by my office if they had
questions or just wanted to chat. I also encouraged them to e-mail me or call me at
home if they had questions—although I typically said not after 10 pm or so!
I live in Columbia with my wife and daughter. When
time allows I like do woodworking, play tennis and walk on the various hiking trails in Columbia,
but we all enjoy cooking. My daughter was a great help with the aesthetic design
and layout of my web pages.