Catherine Saterson is a doctoral student in the joint program in Classics and Comparative Literature. Her recent research has revolved around sirens, in particular the Sirens of Greco-Roman antiquity. Prior to her current program of study, she taught introductory Latin at George Jackson Academy in NYC. As an undergraduate at Princeton University, she produced translation-adaptations of select elegies by Propertius, Tibullus, Ovid, and Sulpicia, a project for which she received the Classics department’s John J. Keaney prize and the Samuel Shellabarger Memorial Prize in Creative Writing.