We are delighted to report that Kelly Nguyen has recently accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Classics at UCLA, beginning July 1, 2023. Dr. Nguyen is currently an IDEAL…
Read MoreKathryn Morgan responds to recent book on Plato’s Charmides
Published: April 5, 2023Professor Kathryn Morgan will be speaking on April 8 at a Book Symposium Panel at the 2023 American Philosophical Association Pacific Division meeting in San Francisco, offering a reaction to…
Read MoreProf Zenios co-curates exhibition on Greek poet Dionysios Solomos in Athens
Published: March 28, 2023Dr. Simos Zenios has co-curated the exhibition “Dionysios Solomos… two flames… Manolis Charos,” which is opening on March 28th at the Gennadius Library at the American School of Classical Studies…
Read MoreSarah Morris | The North Aegean from Homer to Philip II: Migration and Relocation at Methone from Prehistory to 1923
Published: March 27, 2023
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 MoreSix UCLA PhD students present/host at CAMWS
Published: March 24, 2023The 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 MorePhD student Mary Anastasi and Prof Hannah Čulík-Baird present at USC Conference
Published: March 22, 2023Professor 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 MoreGreg Woolf gives keynote at colloquium in Bern on Roman Provincial Societies
Published: March 20, 2023Professor 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 MoreRegister now for Res Diff 4!
Published: March 14, 2023Don’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 delivers lecture on the image of the slave in Cicero
Published: March 10, 2023Hannah 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 to give a paper at St. Olaf College March 11
Published: March 8, 2023PhD 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…
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