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Graduate Student Workshop | Zak Gram

Graduate Workshop January 20th - "The Trajectory of Negative Theology in the Platonic Tradition" by Zak Gram 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...

Graduate Student Workshop | James Piper

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Graduate Workshop February 3rd - "Physical Expressions of Emotion and Questions of Interpretation in Livy's Third Decade" by James Piper 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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Tianran Liu

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Graduate Workshop February 24th - "Bestiality and Female Lust in the Roman and Chinese Novel" by Tianran Liu 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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Ben Davis

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Graduate Workshop April 7th - "οὐ σάφα εἰδώς: Agency, Knowledge, and the Defense of Ignorance in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and the Aeneid" by Ben Davis 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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Andrew Lifland

Graduate Workshop May 5th - "Class and Rhetoric in Philodemus's On Music" by Andrew Lifland 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 useful commentary...

Graduate Student Workshop | Camille Acosta

Graduate Workshop May 26th – “Death in the Siaspora: The Tomb of the Messenians in Athens” by Camille Acosta 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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Patrick Callahan

Graduate Workshop November 10th - "Pliny's Epistolary Feast" by Patrick Callahan 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 useful commentary from their peers in...

Graduate Student Workshop “How Do You Solve a Problem Like Caeneus? On Dido, Gender, and Virgil’s Accidental* Trans Narrative” | Lena Barsky

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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Jasmine Akiyama-Kim

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...

Graduate Student Workshop | Collin Moat

Graduate Workshop Thursday, February 24th at 5 PM - "Sympathy with the Spear: Iliadic Tree Similes and Achilles' Entanglement with the Pelian Spear" by Collin Moat 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...