Interested in discovering Italy this summer?! Learn more about our Rome Summer Travel Study program on November 30th with Professor Gurval! Professor Gurval will be able to answer any questions you might have about the trip and share the unforgettable experiences that he has had during the Summer Travel Study. The info session will take place Tuesday Nov. 30th at 4:00PM in Dodd Hall, room 247. You may also attend...
We are delighted to invite you to come and hear one MA paper and two SCS practice papers, delivered by our graduate students, in Dodd 248 on Tuesday, December 7th from 3-5 pm. Our presentations will be: Patrick Callahan (MA paper): "Pliny's Epistolary Feast." Jasmine Akiyama-Kim (SCS paper): "Odysseus’s Two Bodies: Recognition as Construction in Odyssey 19."...
Panel 1: 2:00-3:20PM | Sapphic Selves Grant Hussong, "Desire and the Sapphic Subject" Jennifer MacPherson, "Bad Mom Helen: How Sappho Queers Parenthood" Rachel Morrison, ""Suffering Sappho!": Reading Sappho alongside Heather Love's Feeling Backward" Panel 2: 3:30-4:20PM | Emotion and Accusation in Alcaeus Marco Saldaña, "Damos or politai: Who's to Blame in Alcaeus?" Patrick Callahan, "The Panicked Alcaeus" Panel 3:...
Graduate Workshop "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Caeneus? On Dido, Gender, and Virgil's Accidental* Trans Narrative," by Lena Barsky. Thursday, January 20th at 5 PM. The UCLA Classics Graduate Workshop is a bi-weekly seminar for graduate students in Classics and related fields; the purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue in...
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Graduate Workshop Thursday, February 3rd at 5 PM - "Nero and the Imperial Double" by Jasmine Akiyama-Kim The UCLA Classics Graduate Workshop is a bi-weekly seminar for graduate students in Classics and related fields; the purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue in which graduate scholars can showcase their ongoing research and receive...
A lecture by Erin McKenna Hanses (Penn State University), part of the Winter 2022 CMRS-CEGS Research Seminar, Classics 250, “Eros. Amor. The erotic cultures of the early global world” taught by Professor Giulia Sissa (Political Science and Classics).