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Challenges to Writing a Commentary on the Gospel of Judas
Lance Jenott, Lecturer in Classics and Religious Studies, Washington University in St. Louis
Classical Club of St. Louis: Circe
Hesiodic poetry in Plutarch’s biographies
Zoe Stamatopoulou, Associate Professor of Classics, Washington University in St. Louis
Why the Romans Should Care about Roman Law: the Perspective of the Early Empire
Matthijs Wibier, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Kent, UK
Major-Minor Fair for Classics and Ancient Studies
Classical Club of St. Louis: Race, Identity, and the Ancient World
The Biggs Family Residency in Classics: Dr. Roger Bagnall
Affiliated event: Weltin Lecture in early Christian history (Vincent L. Wimbush)
Fighting the Muses: Lucan Sings Ovid's Silenced Song of Civil War
Mark Thorne, PhD
Enter Homo Oeconomicus: Civic Motivation and Civic Education in Aristophanic Comedy
Constantine Karathanasis, PhD
Open house for new undergraduate students
Socrates the Seer
Lecture by Kirk Sanders, Departments of Philosophy and Classics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Greek Tragedy Symposium: Anapests and the Tragic Plot
Timothy Moore
College Year Athens Info Session
Join CYA for an info session to learn more about study abroad in Athens, Greece. CYA offers students the opportunity to use the landscape of Athens and Greece to further your education with on-site, hands-on learning.
The Annual George E. Mylonas Lecture in Classical Art and Archaeology
Michael Galaty, University of Michigan
Fourth Annual Missouri Egyptological Symposium
College of Arts & Sciences Major Minor Fair
Each fall, the College holds a Major-Minor Fair, where students can talk to faculty members and get more information on many majors and minors at one time and in one place.
Ancient Greek Philosophy Workshop
William Altman
Multi-Medea Performance in the Athenian Theatre
C.W. Marshall, The University of British Columbia
Classical Club of St. Louis: What is the Gospel of Judas?
Lance Jenott
Translation : Dramaturgy
The Performing Arts and East Asian Languages and Cultures Departments invite you to a mini-conference in conjunction with our production of Hsu Yen Ling’s The Dust.
When Gods and Heroes Retreat: The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi
Mont Allen, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
What's Slavery Got to Do with It? Plautus' Rudens, Roman Slavery, and 1884 St. Louis
Roberta Stewart, Dartmouth College