Dr. James D. Batteas of Texas A&M University will focus on new uses for an ancient technique in chemistry through two lectures while at Hope College on Thursday and Friday, March 10-11, through the ...
Melissa Lane, the Class of 1943 Professor of Politics at Princeton and director of the University Center for Human Values, will give an extended series of distinguished public lectures at Gresham ...
Sensory studies of embodiment have gained traction in recent years as unparalleled tools for examining the vicissitudes of ancient lived experience. When used in conjunction with cognitive studies, it ...
On Thursday, October 19, the Department of Classical Studies hosted Dr. Rebecca Benefiel, who gave a fascinating lecture to a packed house on the graffiti of Pompeii. Dr. Benefiel presented many ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Presented by the Bobby and Judy Shackouls Honors College, Mississippi State’s annual Classical Week returns Tuesday [Sept. 24] with the first performance of the famous Roman comedy ...
Theaters are ubiquitous pieces of monumental architecture in the ancient Greek landscape. They dominate landscapes, take advantage of sweeping vistas, and leave a tangible impression of ancient ...
The Department of Art History and Art will host Rachel Kousser, professor of Greek and Roman art and archaeology at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, for the ...