
Join Professor Sarah Morris as she examines the archaeological record for the diachronic history of an ancient site in “The North Aegean from Homer to Philip II: Migration and Relocation…
Read MoreJoin Professor Sarah Morris as she examines the archaeological record for the diachronic history of an ancient site in “The North Aegean from Homer to Philip II: Migration and Relocation…
Read MoreThe following graduate students will be delivering papers at this year’s annual Classical Association of the Middle West and South Meeting, in Provo, Utah on March 29-April 1. Patrick Callahan,…
Read MoreProfessor Hannah Čulík-Baird will present the Keynote Address at the upcoming USC Classics Graduate Student Conference, with a paper entitled “Sympathy for Fragments?.” PhD student Mary Anastasi will also deliver a…
Read MoreProfessor Greg Woolf spoke on ‘Heterarchy and the organization of provincial space in Roman Gaul’ at a colloquium La société provinciale romaine en question organized by Archéologie Romaine en Suisse…
Read MoreDon’t forget to register for Res Difficiles 4, the annual online conference on difficult topics in Classics co-organized by Prof Hannah Čulík-Baird and featuring graduate student alumna Suzanne Lye. The…
Read MoreHannah Čulík-Baird will be presenting her talk entitled “The Image of the Slave in Cicero’s Catilinarians” at Scripps College on Monday, March 27 from 4:15 to 5:30 PM. For more…
Read MorePhD student Collin Moat will give a paper “Stranger in the Doorway: the Significance of Thresholds in the Odyssey’s Hospitality Scenes,” at the retirement symposium of former professor (and former…
Read MoreAdriana Vazquez presents on the Arcadian poetry of colonial Brazil at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Saturday, March…
Read MoreClassics graduate student Nicolette D’Angelo recently presented a paper entitled “Do No Harm? Hippokratic Receptions in Anti-Trans Discourses” at Princeton University’s Ancient Graeco-Roman Medicine and Biology Workshop for Graduate Students and Early…
Read MoreCollin Moat will be giving a paper at the retirement symposium of Steven Reece, one of his former professors, at St. Olaf College on Saturday March 11th. The title of…
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