lectures
Talk by Greta HawesTracking Heracles through Pausanias: local myth and panhellenic knowledgeMonday, September 25 5:00 PM HUMN 250 Heracles is everywhere in Pausanias’ Description of Greece. He was the ‘panhellenic hero par
Forgotten cities hidden in plain sight: archaeology and ancient landscapes in Greecepresented by Professor Dimitri Nakassis Archaeology is usually associated with excavation, a process that brings the past into the present by
Congratulations to Elizabeth Deacon, winner of this year’s Mary E. V. McClanahan Graduate Essay Prize. Elizabeth is fourth-year PhD student working on Apuleius. She receives the $1500 prize for her essay “Diotima and Isis: The
McClanahan Lecture SeriesRevisiting the Column of Trajanpresented by Associate Professor Diane ConlinWednesday, November 16, 2016 at 7PM in HUMN 150
Who's Buried in Philip's Tomb?Dr. Jeanne Reames, Թ of Nebraska-OmahaThursday, October 20, 2016 at 5pmEaton Humanitites 2501610 Pleasant St Boulder CO 80309 In northern Greece on the afternoon of November 8, 1977, Manolis Andronikos
Join us forThe Beginnings of Beer in the Ancient Worldby Travis RuppLongmont Public Library on Thursday, October 13 at 7PMRegistration Required
Join the Department of Religious Studies as the present:Evil in Marcion's Conception of the "Old Testament" God'A guest lecture by Dr. Dieter T. Roth Johannes Gutenberg-Թ, Mainz, GermanyThusday, October 13, 2016 in HUMN 350 at 3PMMarcion
Please join us for a public lecture byProfessor Lisa Bailey, Թ of Auckland“Servants of God, Servants of the Church: Service and Religion in Early Mediaeval France”Tuesday, October 11 at 5PM in HUMN125Co-sponsored by the Department of