Each semester, the Classical Languages department hosts several Colloquium events, bringing distinguished scholars to campus in‐person or via video conferencing for lectures and seminars. On Tuesday, October 24th, Hunter Gardner, Associate Professor & Classics Program Director in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of South Carolina, traveled to Wake Forest University… Continue Reading: Student Luncheon with Guest Speaker, Professor Hunter Gardner
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Bringing Out the Dead – Gardner Talk – October 24th
“Bringing Out the Dead: Pestilence and the Body Politic in Latin Literature” Presentation by Professor Hunter Gardner from the University of South Carolina Tuesday, October 24th 3:30pm, Tribble Hall, Room A301 Publicity Flyer
Mind the Gap – Oksanish Talk – Sept. 19th
“Mind the Gap: Knowledge and Influence in the formation of Vitruvius’s ideal architectus” Presentation by Professor John Oksanish. There will be italian donuts from Dioli’s! Tuesday, September 19th 3:00pm, Tribble Hall, Room A303 Publicity Flyer
2017 Lowrie Talk
Procolloquium: Horace Odes 3.6 Presentation by Michèle Lowrie, Andrew W. Mellon Professor – Classics and the College at The University of Chicago Tuesday, April 25th, 3:45pm in ZSR 204 Publicity Flyer
2017 Meineck Talk
Mask As Mind Tool: The Uncanny Mutability of the Ancient Mask Presentation by Visiting Speaker, Peter Meineck, Professor of Classics in the Modern World at New York University Wednesday, April 12th, 12pm in Benson 410 Publicity Flyer
2016 DiBiasie Talk
Ancient Graffiti in the 21st Century: New Approaches to the Study of Ancient Wall-Inscriptions Lecture by Visiting Speaker, Professor Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons Monday, October 17, 2016, noon, A301 Tribble Come and hear about what wall inscriptions tell us about life in the ancient world. You don’t learn this from poetry! Publicity flyer (pdf)