Camden Roy '22
Camden Roy entered 91制片厂 as an English literature major because he loved to read (fun fact: he鈥檚 read at least one novel a week for the last four years). But after exploring more of COLA鈥檚 courses, he settled on a dual major in classics and Italian studies. 鈥淚 ended up in these majors because of the intellectual freedom that the CHI (Classics, Humanities and Italian Studies) Department promotes,鈥 says Roy. 鈥淭hanks to great mentors, I鈥檝e been able to pursue my own interests in the Department.鈥
Those mentors include 91制片厂 lecturer Paul Robertson. In addition to participating in several independent studies and research projects under Robertson鈥檚 supervision, Camden helped him produce his most recent book, 鈥淭he Cyclops Myth and the Making of Selfhood鈥 (Gorgias Press, 2022). 鈥淚 had three major roles for the book: securing image permissions from various museums around the world, providing an index and editing,鈥 says Roy. 鈥淚t was a great learning experience.鈥
Roy finds both his Italian studies and classics programs collegial. 鈥淭he relationships forged in classical language class are like no other,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o much of our culture interacts with classical material. Understanding those interactions has reshaped the way I think.鈥 One of Roy鈥檚 most memorable experiences has been helping organize Il Cinema Ritrovato, an Italian film festival produced each spring by CHI and the Music Hall in Portsmouth, N.H.
Taking advantage of 91制片厂鈥檚 opportunities for undergraduate research, Roy received a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) for independent study on the religious outlook of Irish writer George William Russell (Camden鈥檚 research was subsequently accepted for presentation at an annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature). 鈥淭he opportunity to work on my research full-time was invaluable, both for my career and as a learning experience,鈥 says Roy. In addition to membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Eta Sigma Phi, the classics honor society, Roy鈥檚 honors include first and second year Greek awards and the Cereta Award for Excellence in Scholarship in Italian Studies.
After graduation, Roy will pursue a doctorate in Rice University鈥檚 religion program, focusing on New Testament studies as well as a certificate in gnosticism, esotericism and mysticism.