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- Pentheus’ Myth Beyond EuripidesTuesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.Eaton Humanities Building, #190Speaker: Dr. Bartłomiej Bednarek Humboldt Fellow, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich Assistant Professor, University of WarsawEuripides’
- Environmental Change in Ancient AnatoliaProfessor John M. MarstonWednesday, November 8th at 7:00pmEaton Humanities #250 & Zoom (REGISTER HERE) Free and open to the public ABSTRACTIdentifying how societies make decisions about agricultural
- Patronage and Clientelism in Archaic & Early Classical Greece: A HypothesisMonday, October 16, 5:00 p.m.Eaton Humanities Building, #125Speaker: Marek Weçowski, University of Warsaw Sponsored by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Center for
- Call for Papers The 2024 ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Classics Graduate Colloquium conference: Plague and Pandemic in the Ancient World Friday, 19th – Saturday 20th January, 2024 Keynote Address by HunterGardner (University of South Carolina)
- Phocion the Good and Philippe Pétain, Marshal of France: Parallel Lives?Professor Peter HuntThursday, April 20, 7:00 p.m.Hale Science Building Room 230 & Zoom (REGISTER HERE) Free and open to the publicDownload the poster
- Uncovering the City of the Baboon: New excavations at Hermopolis Magna, EgyptProfessor Yvona Trnka-AmrheinThursday, March 16, 7:00 p.m.Hale Science Building Room 230 & Zoom (REGISTER HERE) Free and open to the publicDownload the poster
- Speaker: Jacqueline Fellows6:00 pm Thursday, March 9 Eaton Humanities, HUMN135 Free and open to the public!
- Please join us in congratulating doctoral student Rachel Dzugan, who has won a Graduate Part Time Instructor Appreciation Award from the Graduate School in recognition of her “hard work, creativity, and continued
- Imagining a Greek Home for an Egyptian Goddess: Time, Landscape, and Architecture in Greek Sanctuaries to Isis Professor Lindsay Mazurek Wednesday, January 25 at 7:00pm Hale Sciences 270 or via Zoom Free and Open to
- New Technologies and Architectural Insights on a 6th-century BCE Temple in SicilyProfessor Philip SapirsteinWednesday, November 30 at 7:00pm Paleontology Hall (CU Museum of Natural History) or via Zoom Free and Open to PublicREGISTER HERE