When it comes to Shakespeare, Angeline Chiu isn't afraid to crack a joke. "You have to laugh at it. I think you have to have fun with it, or it becomes a dead letter." Case in point: The classics professor totes a plastic skull, a reference to Yorick from Hamlet, along to many of her classes. "If I could have my students learn anything, it’s that Shakespeare's for everybody."

Chiu is a UVM alumna (MA in Greek and Latin, 2000). In addition to Shakespeare, she teaches courses in all levels on Greek and Latin langauge, literature, and translation. 

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PUBLISHED

07-13-2018
University Communications