Chris Gipson: "The Watery Grave: Monstrous Violence in Oppian's Halieutica"
Professor Chris Gipson presents "The Watery Grave: Monstrous Violence in Oppian's Halieutica" as a part of the Classics and Archaeology Lecture Series. Join us on Thursday, March 21st at 5:30pm to 6:30pm in UNH 3999. The presentation will be followed by a reception. All are welcome.
Andy Hogan: "Markets and Mayhem: The Curious Case of Property in Hellenistic Egypt"
Professor Andy Hogan presents "Markets and Mayhem: The Curious Case of Property in Hellenistic Egypt" as a part of the Classics and Archaeology Lecture Series. Join us on Thursday, February 15th at 5:30pm to 6:30pm in UNH 3700. The presentation will be followed by a reception. All are welcome.
Book Presentation by Dr. Caroline Sauvage
“Discovering the kingdom of Ugarit in Syria - C.F.A Schaeffer's excavations at Minet el-Beida and Ras Shamra between 1929 and 1937”
Join us on Thursday October 12th from 5:30-6:30pm for the presentation of Dr. Caroline Sauvage's book in University Hall 3700. The presentation will be followed by a reception. All are welcome.
"Stasis: Simulating Civil Conflict in Archaic Greece" by Ben Radcliffe
"Stasis: Simulating Civil Conflict in Archaic Greece"
Join us on Thursday October 26th from 5:30-6:30pm for the presentation of Dr. Ben Radcliffe's game in University Hall 3700. The presentation will be followed by a reception. All are welcome.
Dr. Christopher Gipson: "A Light Belly: Light in Lykophron's Skoteinon Poiema"
Dr. Christopher Gipson presents "A Light Belly: Light in Lykophron's Skoteinon Poiema" as the faculty presentation for the 2022 Classics & Archaeology Symposium.
Lecture by Amanda Herring
Join us on Thursday January 26th from 5:30-6:30pm for our Classics & Archaeology Learning Community series lecture.
Dr. Amanda Herring will present on "Heroes on the Move: Re-Imagining Greek Heroes in the Hellenistic World".
The CLAR lecture series will take place in the Classics & Archaeology Village on the third floor of University Hall.
Each lecture will be followed by drinks and dinner sponsored by the CLAR department and the Dean's office of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
Lecture by Mark Anderson
Join us for our Classics & Archaeology Learning Community series lecture on Thursday February 23rd from 5:30-6:30pm.
Dr. Mark Anderson will present on "Constructing the First Mediterranean Health and Welfare System".
The CLAR lecture series will take place in the Classics & Archaeology Village on the third floor of University Hall.
Each lecture will be followed by drinks and dinner sponsored by the CLAR department and the Dean's office of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
Lecture by Jordan Christopher
Join us for our first lecture of the Classics & Archaeology Learning Community series on Thursday September 29th from 5:30-6:30pm.
Dr. Jordan Christopher will present on "Hydraulic Politics: A Comparison of the Water Distribution Systems of Republican Rome and Han Chang'an".
The CLAR lecture series will take place in the Classics & Archaeology Village on the third floor of University Hall.
Each lecture will be followed by drinks and dinner sponsored by the CLAR department and the Dean's office of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
Lecture by Elliott Piros
Join us for our second lecture of the Classics & Archaeology Learning Community series on Thursday October 27th from 5:30-6:30pm.
Dr. Elliott Piros will present on "Purple Motion: Pantomime Dance in Martial’s Epigrams".
The CLAR lecture series will take place in the Classics & Archaeology Village on the third floor of University Hall.
Each lecture will be followed by drinks and dinner sponsored by the CLAR department and the Dean's office of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
Lecture by Ben Radcliffe
Join us for our second lecture of the Classics & Archaeology Learning Community series on Thursday December 1st from 5:30-6:30pm.
Dr. Ben Radcliffe will present on "Metalwork and Works of War: The Poetics of Fragmentation in the Iliad".
The CLAR lecture series will take place in the Classics & Archaeology Village on the third floor of University Hall.
Each lecture will be followed by drinks and dinner sponsored by the CLAR department and the Dean's office of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts.
Blessings and Vows
Professor Katerina Zacharia's award winning documentary "Blessings and Vows" was recently published on YouTube on December 31st, 2021, along with three articles about the film which were published by the peer-reviewed journal Ergon.
Prof. Katerina Zacharia: "Nelly's Iconography of Greece (1924-1939)"
Prof. Katerina Zacharia presents "Nelly's Iconography of Greece (1924-1939)" as the Faculty Presentation for the 9th annual Classics & Archaeology Symposium in 2015.