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Classical Club of St. Louis: A Coin for the Ferryman book discussion
Rebecca Sears
College Year Athens Virtual Info Session
Learn more about their semester and summer study abroad programs in Greece!
Ancient Philosophy Workshop #1
Marta Heckel, University of Missouri
Classical Club of St. Louis: Satire on the Edge(s)
Cathy Keane
“For when you speak, I no longer understand” (Soph. Aj. 1262): Unraveling of Communication and Dissolution of Binaries in the Finale of Sophocles’ Ajax
Asya Sigelman, Bryn Mawr College
Ancient Philosophy Workshop #2
David Johnson, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Social Upheaval in the Army of Alexander the Great
Lee Brice, Western Illinois University
The Oresteia
The House of Atreus is burdened by an old curse and trapped in a cycle of retributive violence.
Classics and Ancient Studies Major-Minor Welcome Event
Conversation ● Information ● Cupcakes
Annual Weltin Lecture: "The Wild Edges of Character: Creation in the Gospel of Luke," with Michal Beth Dinkler
Michal Beth Dinkler, Associate Professor of the New Testament at Yale Divinity School, joins the Religious Studies Program for the Annual Weltin Lecture on April 4, 2023
Staging Orbitas in Ennius’ Andromacha
Lauren Ginsberg, Duke University
Classical Club of St. Louis: Egyptomania - The Obsession and Appropriation of Ancient Egypt throughout History
Julia Troche, Missouri State University
The Biggs Family Residency in Classics: Dr. Victor Caston
Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies, University of Michigan
Memorial service for Professor George Pepe
American Classical League 76th Annual Institute
Classics Open House
The Problem of Josephus
Jonathan Price, Tel Aviv University
Here Comes Trouble: Solo Dance in Greek and Roman Comedy
Marleigh Anderson; PhD in Classics, Washington University in St. Louis, 2023
College of Arts & Sciences Major Minor Fair
College Year Athens Info Session 2023
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: The Greek Symposium in Context
Dr. Kathleen Lynch, University of Cincinnati
Classics Study Abroad Forum
What Do Egalitarians Really Want?
Agnes Callard, Associate Professor in Philosophy, The University of Chicago
Papyrus Workshop with Dr. Bagnall
The American Research Center in Egypt - Missouri Chapter
Zoom Information Session: Graduate Programs in Classics, Washington University in St. Louis, Saturday, November 4th
The Department of Classics at Washington University in St. Louis will host an information session on its MA and PhD programs on Saturday, November 4th, 10-11AM Central Daylight Time.
Play reading: Plautus’ Casina in English Translation.
What We Can Learn from Performing Roman Comedy
Christopher Polt, Boston College and T.H.M. Gellar-Goad, Wake Forest University
Colloquium in Memory of Penelope Biggs
Sponsored by the Department of Classics and the Program in Comparative Literature