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2019-2020 Classics and the Global
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Apr
10
Hellenism, Hasmoneans, and Household Judaism
Apr
01
Uprooting Medea Presentation
Apr
01
Uprooting Medea: Student Discussion and Workshop
Mar
31
“The Art of Wine Flinging: Kylix and Kottabos at the Greek Symposium” with Heather F. Sharpe
Feb
11
CPAS Lecture, Agnes Callard, University of Chicago
Jan
21
CPAS Lecture: Mirjam Kotwick, Princeton University
Oct
21
AIA Lecture - “Andromeda, Alexander, and Ascalos: Founders and Foundation Myths in the Roman Near East”
Sep
21
CPAS lecture: Christian Pfeiffer, University of Toronto
Aug
27
CPAS Lecture: Richard Kraut, Northwestern University
Apr
29
Classics Graduation Recognition Ceremony
Apr
26
CPAS Lecture: Ancient philosophy with Dr. Frisbee Sheffield of Cambridge University
Mar
18
AIA Lecture by William M. Murray: "The Anatomy of an Ancient Naval Battle"
Mar
12
"Why Thales Knew the Pythagorean Theorem: Re-Viewing the Origins of Greek Geometry and Philosophy" with Professor Robert A. Hahn
Oct
22
AIA Pittsburgh Society Lecture with Brenda Baker: "Sacrificed? Subsidiary Burials from Royal Funerary Monuments at Abydos, Egypt"
Oct
09
Public Lecture: Paul Woodruff
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28
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Collective Protest & Rebellion: A Black Study Intensive
Sep
25
Public Lecture: Taylor Coughlan
Apr
03
Lunchtime Talk
Apr
02
Public Lecture: Why Love Hurts
Mar
18
Emily Greenwood, "The Grammar of Being Human: Greek Grammar and American Slavery”
Mar
04
Naomi Campa, “Freedom and Exclusion: Citizenship and Immigration in Athenian Democracy”
Feb
28
WARRIOR CHORUS: American Odyssey
Feb
27
Peter Meineck, “The Future of Ancient Greece: Activating the Classics Today for Tomorrow”
Feb
12
Rebecca Futo Kennedy, "Women's Migrations in the Ancient Greek Mediterranean"
Feb
04
Kate Burmon, "The Art Historical Consequences of Archaeological Looting and Destruction of Cultural Property"
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