Classics Annual Benefactors' Lecture
This year's Benefactors' Lecture was given by Prof. Emily Greenwood of Yale University in a webinar format on May 13, 2021 at 5 p.m. Prof. Greenwood's title is "Thucydides on Race."
[more]This year's Benefactors' Lecture was given by Prof. Emily Greenwood of Yale University in a webinar format on May 13, 2021 at 5 p.m. Prof. Greenwood's title is "Thucydides on Race."
[more]Congratulations Patrick Glauthier, Roberta Stewart and Julie Hruby.
[more]Kim Shelton, University of California at Berkeley, spoke in October 2019. Her lecture presented material from the recent excavations at Mycenae. She is a specialist in ceramics, and works with material culture.
[more]Spring is a special time when awards and prizes are given out to students. Last year (2019) May 23 was a special day for the Classics Department as we gathered for the presentation of a Senior Honors Thesis by Grace Caldwell '19 and to recognize our 2019 recipients for awards and prizes in Classics, Latin, and Greek.
[more]From Quintilian to Dred Scott: An Issue in the Jurisprudence of Slavery, Matthew Leigh, St. Anne's College, Oxford University, Benefactors Lecturer spring 2019
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