As an integral part of the Seeger Center, the Program in Hellenic Studies offers a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum, as well as graduate courses in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, taught by specialist faculty in a range of departments in the humanities and social sciences.
The Program in Hellenic Studies is closely affiliated with the Humanities Council and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS).
Jack Tannous is the director of the Program, which is administered by an executive committee.
Professor of Art and Archaeology

Class of 1943 University Professor of Comparative Literature

Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics

Associate Professor of Classics and the Stanley J. Seeger '52 Center for Hellenic Studies
Associate Professor of Anthropology

Stanley J. Seeger ’52 Director, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies / Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and Hellenic Studies

Professor of Classics

Professor of Religion / Chair, Council of the Humanities / Director, Stewart Seminars in Religion / Director, Program in Humanistic Studies

Librarian for Classics, Hellenic Studies and Linguistics (Sits with Program Committee)

John P. Birkelund '52 Professor in History and International Affairs / Co-Director, Program in History and the Practice of Diplomacy / Director, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies

Class of 1943 Professor of Politics / Director, University Center for Human Values

Associate Professor of French and Italian
Associate Professor of History and Hellenic Studies (on leave 2021-2022)

Curator of Numismatics (Sits with Program Committee)

Nancy A. Nasher-David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director, Princeton University Art Museum / Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Art and Archaeology (Sits with Program Committee)

Associate Professor of History and Hellenic Studies/ Chair, Center for the Study of Late Antiquity/ Director of the Program in Hellenic Studies