Posted on Sep 20, 2002

Christina Sorum, dean of faculty and professor of classics, was a
featured scholar in a History Channel program titled “Gods and Goddesses” which
aired recently. “I think it says something very interesting about a culture
whether it considers its formative moments to be ones of conflict or ones of … peaceful
production,” she said during one of her dozen segments in the two-hour special.
“I am overwhelmed each time I study or teach a course that deals with Greek
mythology how persistent these conflicts are.” In another segment, she said, “Hope is … an evil, which is, I think,
fascinating … Hope allows you to act with a sense that you can control the
future and … that is a very dangerous thing to do. You can't control the
future.”