Choose Year:
Register for the Annual Meeting to see presentations by our faculty and students and join our Saturday reception
AIS/SCS Joint Reception
Hosted by the Department of Classics and our partners at the University of Illinois and University of Missouri.
Classical Club of St. Louis presentation
Douglas Boin, St. Louis University
Virtual symposium on Plautus and the women of Washington University
A day of lectures, discussion, and performance exploring a historic event at Washington University in St. Louis
Making Vocabulary Stick
John Gruber-Miller, Edwin R. and Mary E. Mason Professor of Languages, Cornell College
HDW Colloquium: A Computational Approach to Latin Prose Rhythm
Tom Keeline
Classical Club of St. Louis: “Small Change: From Octavius to Augustus, Republic to Empire, in Roman Coinage”
James Lowe, John Burroughs School
Empire of Eloquence: The Classical Tradition in the Early Modern Hispanic World
A virtual talk by Professor Stuart M. McManus,
Assistant Professor of Pre-Modern World History,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Constantine Karathanasis lecture on Aristophanes and Fifth-century Economics
PhD student to contribute to lecture series in Athens
The Biggs Family Residency in Classics: Dr. Raffaella Cribiore
In Conversation Series: Amy Sillman - After Metamorphoses video screening and live Q&A
A series of live online talks with artists, art historians, and scholars, exploring the intersections of art, history, and contemporary life. Bring your own questions and insights to these lively discussions from wherever you are.
Classical Club of St. Louis presentation
Michael Cosmopoulos, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Ovid Celebration
Readings from Ovid’s "Metamorphoses"
Tim Moore to participate in online panel on Laughter and Interpretation
Tim Moore will participate in a discussion of Laughter and Interpretation as part of a series sponsored by the Ludics Seminar at Harvard University on Monday, April 12th at 11AM Central Time (noon Eastern Time). The panel is part of a series of conversations in the frame of the Ludics Seminar to reflect on play as humanistic inquiry, to celebrate the publication of "Ludics: Play as Humanistic Inquiry" (Palgrave MacMillan), to which Moore contributed an essay.
Tim Moore: Annual Lecture at the Research Centre on Ancient Drama at St. Andrews
2020-2021 Weltin Lecture: Reading Race in Early Christian Texts
Dr. Philippa Townsend, Chancellor's Fellow in New Testament and Christian Origins, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, School of Divinity, New College, University of Edinburgh
Classics & Ancient Studies graduation reception
Department of Classics is hosting a Zoom reception for majors and minors in Classics & Ancient Studies and MA graduates in Classics.
Fall 2021 Graduate Student Orientation
For new graduate students to meet faculty and learn about the Classics department.
Fall 2021 Bear Beginnings Open House
An open house for new undergraduates (first-year and transfer).
Latin Vocabulary and Reading Latin: Challenges and Opportunities
Tom Keeline, Washington University in St. Louis
The Annual George E. Mylonas Lecture in Classical Art and Archaeology
John Papadopoulos, University of California - Los Angeles
Elizabeth Bolman, Case Western Reserve University
Major-Minor Fair for Classics and Ancient Studies
. . . and she died: Early Modern Re-imaginings of Aethiopica
Margo Hendricks, University of California -Santa Cruz, Emerita
Panel discussion on Kemper Museum exhibition "Colonizing the Past: Constructing Race in Ancient Greece and Rome"
Classical Club of St. Louis: Women in Ancient Coinage
The Counterfactual Chorus: Euripides' Andromache 274-308
Sarah Olsen, Williams College
Greco-Roman Roots of Modern Scientific Racism and White Supremacism
Rebecca Futo Kennedy, Denison University