Past Events



Department Colloquium: Mali Skotheim (Ashoka University) "Malabar on the Greco-Egyptian Stage: Indian Ocean Connections and the Charition mime (P.Oxy. 413)"

Sep 29, 2022 at -

Speaker: Mali Skotheim, Assistant Professor of English, Ashoka University

Title: "Malabar on the Greco-Egyptian… Read More



Department Colloquium: Nandini Pandey (Johns Hopkins) "The Violence of Diversity: From the Roman Amphitheater to the Field of Classics"

Nov 3, 2022 at -

Speaker: Nandini Pandey, Associate Professor of Classics, The Johns Hopkins University

Title: "The Violence of… Read More



Department Colloquium: Ava Shirazi (Haverford) "Painting and Pose in Aeschylus and Beyond "

Sep 15, 2022 at -

Speaker: Ava Shirazi, Assistant Professor, Haverford College

Title:  "Painting and Pose in Aeschylus and Beyond "… Read More



Department Colloquium: Tom Tartaron (Penn) "Kalamianos: 20 Years of Research at a Unique Mycenaean Harbor"

Oct 27, 2022 at -

Speaker: Tom Tartaron, Associate Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania

Title: "… Read More



Department Colloquium: Stephanie McCarter (Sewanee) "Ovid’s Cephalus and the Dangers of Mistranslation"

Oct 20, 2022 at -

Speaker: Stephanie McCarter, Professor of Classics, University of the South (Sewanee)

Title: "Ovid’… Read More



Department Colloquium: Anna Uhlig (UC Davis) "Papyri without the Past: new approaches to cartonnage fragments"

Sep 8, 2022 at -

Speaker: Anna Uhlig, Associate Professor of Classics, University of California, Davis

Title:  "Papyri without… Read More



Department Colloquium: Jodi Magness (UNC) "More than Just Mosaics: The Ancient Synagogue at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee"

Oct 13, 2022 at -

Speaker: Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Title: "More than Just Mosaics: The… Read More



Department Colloquium: Simcha Gross (Penn) "Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Communities on the Roman-Sasanian Frontier"

Apr 27, 2023 at -

Speaker: Simcha Gross, Assistant Professor, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania;… Read More