International Classical Studies Symposium explores the place of Roman Epic in racial and national identities
June 17, 2021
Classical Studies faculty member Tedd Wimperis is co-directing a virtual symposium that brings together international scholars of Vergil, deepening understanding of both the ancient poet's context as well as ways in which the reception of the poem has informed post-classical discourse, ideas, and movements.
Ancient Minds, Modern Science: What Neuroscience, Psychology, and Cognitive Studies can tell us about antiquity
March 9, 2018
A public lecture by Professor Peter Meineck (Classics, New York University).
5:30 p.m. on Monday, March 12
Whitley Auditorium
Launching an Empire: Naval Warfare during the Roman Republic – a guest lecture by Dr. Jeff Royal – March 1
February 25, 2016
Tuesday March 1, Carlton 119, 6:00pm
Light Refreshments to Follow
When Titans Clash: Ray Harryhausen's Metamorphic Art
April 16, 2013
If you have any interest in mythology, 'bad' Classics movies, claymation, poetry, literature, reception studies, or anything related thereto, don't miss this lecture by Professor Dan Curley (Classics, Skidmore College) at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18 in Moseley Oak Room.