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MA Paper Presentations

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Please join us on Thursday June 1st for the paper presentations by two students in our department who are working towards their MA degrees: Grant Hussong and Tom Francis. Tom Francis, "Italic Funky Facts and Nitty Gritty: A Semantic Reappraisal of Umbrian *-nky- Perfects and Oscan -tt- Perfects" Grant Hussong, “The Act of Seeing With One’s Own Eyes:...

UCLA Graduate Student Conference

Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

UCLA Graduate Student Conference 2023 September 29-30, 2023 314 Royce Hall, UCLA Knowing and Knowing Nothing: Learning, Teaching, and Apprenticeship in the Ancient Mediterranean Keynote Address by Rebecca Futo Kennedy, Associate Professor & Chair of Classical Studies at Denison University, "Knowing and Not Knowing Others: Ethnography as an Unreliable Teacher." This conference will be held...

The Joan Palevsky Chair of Classics Inaugural Lecture, Mon. Oct. 16

Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

The UCLA Department of Classics Presents The Joan Palevsky Chair of Classics Inaugural Lecture on Monday, October 16, 2023 Professor Kathryn Morgan will present her talk entitled Projecting the Past: Plato's Historical Imagination in Royce 314 at 5:45 PM. Please join us for a reception prior to the lecture in Royce 306 at 5 PM. ...

Navied Mahdavian | A Careers After Classics Lecture Series Talk

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The UCLA Department of Classics presents A Careers After Classics Lecture Series featuring New Yorker Cartoonist Navied Mahdavian who will be speaking about his new book "This Country" His talk will be at 12 PM on Monday, Oct. 23 in Dodd 248. All are welcome!

Vinzenz Brinkmann and Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann | Filling The Gap: New Considerations of the East Pediment of the Athenian Parthenon

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Filling The Gap: New Considerations of the East Pediment of the Athenian Parthenon From the ancient writer Pausanias, we learn that the east pediment of the Athenian Parthenon depicted the birth of Athena. However, the figures in the center of the pediment were probably destroyed as early as in early Christian times, and for more...

Emilio Capettini | “The Dolphine-Haunted Artifacts of Dimmed Atlantis”: Evocations of Graeco-Roman Antiquity during the HIV/AIDS Crisis

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The UCLA Department of Classics and the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture present a Reception of Hellenic Culture Lecture Series featuring Emilio Capettini (Professor, UC Santa Barbara) on Wednesday, November 15 at 5 PM  The lecture entitled "The Dolphine-Haunted Artifacts of Dimmed Atlantis": Evocations of Graeco-Roman Antiquity during the...