Affiliation: Tulane University
Kenneth W. Harl is Professor of Classical and Byzantine History at Tulane University. He holds his degrees from Yale (Ph.D. and MA) and Trinity College, and specializes in Classical Greece, Rome and Byzantium, and numismatics. His numerous honors include earning Tulane’s annual Student Award for Excellence in Teaching eight times, and he was a 2001 recipient of Baylor University’s nationwide Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teachers. Professor Harl has several works in progress, including “Coins from the Excavations at Gordium, 1950-1983”, “Coins from the Excavations at Metropolis,” and “Christianizing Asia Minor” (research in progress).