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- Searching for the Goddess of Countless Names: Isis, Gender, and Ethnic Identity in Vergil and OvidLily Panoussi Thursday, April 18, 2024 5pm - Eaton Humanities (HUMN) 250 ABSTRACTThis presentation will focus on the depiction of
- Labor Unions and the "Fall" of RomeSarah E. Bond Wednesday, March 13, 2024 5pm - Eaton Humanities (HUMN) 250 ABSTRACTArresting a charioteer in the late Roman world was a perilous act. A large portion of the Roman
- Department of Classics Commencement CeremonyEaton Humanities 150Thursday May 8th, 202512-2 pm ProgramWelcomeProfessor Andy CainDepartment ChairPresentation of Undergraduate DegreesAssociate Professor Jackie
- Power of the Ancestors at Pylos, GreeceWednesday, February 21st at 7:15pmEaton Humanities #250 Free and open to the publicAbstract Tholos tomb near Palace at PylosOver the past few decades, archaeologists have assigned
- Rome鈥檚 Other Twins: Ovid鈥檚 Gemini in Fasti V.Rachel Dzugan The head of Roma on the front and the two Dioscuri riding horses on the back. M眉nzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The legendary she-wolf suckles
- Kirk AmbroseIn fall 2023, Professor Kirk Ambrose was selected as a 2023-4 Distinguished Research Lecturer. This prestigious award, one of the highest honors bestowed on the CU 糖心Vlog破解版 faculty, recognizes
- Interconnectivity and Local Responses: A View from the eastern Adriatic island of Bra膷Wednesday, January 24th at 7:15pmEaton Humanities #250 & Zoom (REGISTER HERE) Free and open to the public Abstract: Inhabitants of the
- 鈥淎rt would get us through it鈥:* Plague and Poetry from Vergil鈥檚 Bees to Emily St. John Mandel鈥檚 Station ElevenFriday, January 19, 5:00pmEaton Humanities #250 Free and open to the publicDownload the program This event is sponsored
- Defining Beer in the Ancient WorldBy Travis RuppWednesday, November 29, 7:00pmEaton Humanities #250 & Zoom Free and open to the publicDownload the poster ABSTRACTThis lecture will be a deep dive into the academic debate over what
- Pentheus鈥 Myth Beyond EuripidesTuesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.Eaton Humanities Building, #190Speaker: Dr. Bart艂omiej Bednarek Humboldt Fellow, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich Assistant Professor, University of WarsawEuripides鈥