colloquia
- 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’
- 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 «Ƶ's Center for
- Call for Papers The 2024 «Ƶ 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)
- 2020 Classics Graduate Colloquium conference: Space and spectacle in the ancient worldVision, Power, and Identity in Roman CultureKeynote: Dr. Sarah Levin-Richardson, University of WashingtonFriday, January 31, 5:00pmEaton Humanities, 1B80View more
- SPACE AND SPECTACLE IN THE ANCIENT WORLDJanuary 31 – February 1, 2020 Friday: Humanities 1B80 at 5:00pm Saturday: Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library from 10:15am - 6:00pmFriday - Keynote Address5:00 - Humanities 1B80Dr. Sarah Levin
- Time in AntiquityOctober 12-13, 2018Friday 6:00 PM Keynote Address by Peter Bing, University of Toronto, "Tombs of Poet's Minor Characters" Eaton Humanities HUMN 250Saturday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM British and Irish Studies Room in Norlin Library
- Transgressive Language in the Ancient WorldKeynote Address by Dr. Amy Richlin, UCLA “The Rise of the Low: Classics and the Study of the Abject”February 3-4, 2017The «Ƶ Classics Graduate Colloquium seeks papers from