Classical Studies Presentations
The presentations from the Classical Studies Department look at Ancient Greek and Roman life and culture through the lenses of specific authors, individuals, philosophers, and geographic locations.
Submissions from 2017
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene and Jennifer Baird
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene, Katarina Batur, and Irena Radić Rossi
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene and Robert Collins
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene and Anne Hunnell Chen
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene and Tatiana Ivleva
Unlocking the Provinces: Defining and Prioritizing Roman Provincial Studies, Elizabeth Greene and Astrid Van Oyen
Events from 2012
Gender and Genre in Athletic Epigrams: The Case of Kyniska (CEG 820), Peter Miller
Misunderstanding & Misdirecting the Liberal Arts, John Thorp
Events from 2011
Social Memory in Athenian Public Discourse, Bernd Steinbock
Aristotle on the Foundations of Science: A Postmodern Moment, John Thorp
Events from 2010
“Death, Goodness, and the Lost Daughter: The Homeric Hymn to Demeter and Carol Shields' Unless”, Aara Suksi
Odysseus in Democratic Athens, Aara Suksi
Aristotle & the Tyranny of Nature, John Thorp
Submissions from 2008
Hypatia of Alexandria 360(?) - 415 CE, John Thorp
Submissions from 2007
Aristotle, Females & Wind Eggs, John Thorp
Submissions from 2006
Aristotle’s Worst Idea, John Thorp