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Classics

  1. Classics Department to Present "Why Classics? Reception and Receptivity"

    Apr 11, 2019
    Emily Austin, assistant professor of classics at the University of Chicago, will present “Why Classics? Reception and Receptivity” at 4:15 on April 16 in room N3118 of the Humanities and Social Studies Center.
  2. Scholar to Discuss Women on the Move in the Ancient Mediterranean

    Apr 05, 2019
    Professor Sheila Dillon of Duke University will present "Crossing the Corrupting Sea: Women on the move in the ancient Mediterranean” at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, April 25, 2019.
  3. Monessa Cummins with student

    Classics Professor Monessa Cummins Wins National Teaching Award

    Mar 08, 2019
    Monessa Cummins, of the Department of Classics, has received a national prize for her excellence in teaching and her dedication to serving as an expert, adviser, and mentor to students.
  4. Susan Wood

    Classics Lecture: Time, Money and Political Pressure

    Feb 13, 2019
    What happened to Roman sculpture during the age of the soldier emperors? Susan Wood, professor of art history at Oakland University, will lecture on Roman portraiture of the third century CE at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
  5. 2018 McKibben Lecture Features an Iconic Heroine of Ancient Literature

    Feb 28, 2018
    Jeffrey Henderson, an internationally recognized expert on ancient Greek drama, will present "Lysistrata Through the Ages: Receptions of An Iconic Heroine."
  6. 2017 McKibben Lecture

    Feb 07, 2017
    Lecture explored the world of 11-year-old Q. Sulpicius Maximus, who is known from his funerary altar, a "remarkable and touching monument.​”
  7. Electoral Systems of Ancient Athens

    Sep 17, 2016
    Featuring Professor Emeritus of Classics Gerald Lalonde, Tuesday, September 27, 11 a.m., in Burling Lounge.
  8. McKibben Lecture 2016: Jeffrey Hurwit

    Mar 22, 2016
    Internationally recognized expert on Athenian Acropolis will share current research in annual McKibben Lecture, 4:15 p.m. Thurs, April 21.
  9. Grinnellians Earn Esteemed Watson Fellowships

    Mar 15, 2016
    Seniors Lane Atmore and Chase Booth receive award for postgraduate study and travel abroad.
  10. Knidia and other Greek works in gallery

    Inventing the Female Nude

    Apr 15, 2015
    Expert in ancient Mediterranean art discusses the story behind a Greek sculptor’s masterpiece and its impact on different audiences.

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