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A.E. Stallings - Homer's Hippiad: From the First Deaths to the Last Word
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October 3rd, 2023 Speaker
A.E. Stallings Department
Classics Location
A71, Louis A. Simpson Building
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By looking at the lives of African Americans who have found inspiration in the classics we can all learn about the enduring value of these texts. The same fire that burned in the souls of our…
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October 6th, 2021 Speaker
Dr. Anika Prather Department
James Madison Program Location
Zoom
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Zena Hitz, Tutor, St. John’s College; Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School; Jonathan Marks, Professor of Politics, Ursinus CollegeModerated by Joshua Katz, Cotsen…
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April 12th, 2021 Speaker
Zena Hitz, Anthony Kronman, Jonathan Marks, Joshua Katz Department
James Madison Program, Politics Location
Zoom Webinar
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October 23rd, 2020 Speaker
Charlotte Higgins Department
Classics
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October 14th, 2020 Speaker
Tabitha Tuckett Department
Classics
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October 9th, 2020 Speaker
James Wiley Department
Classics
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September 11th, 2020 Speaker
John Bracey Department
Classics
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September 11th, 2020 Speaker
Donna Zuckerberg Department
Classics
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Mai is the Public Engagement Manager at the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, UK. Mai has over fifteen years’ experience in outreach work with HE institutions and statutory bodies, and…
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September 4th, 2020 Speaker
Dr. Mai MusiƩ Department
Classics
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J. Michael Padgett has been Curator of Ancient Art at the Princeton University Art Museum since 1992. He has a B.A. from the University of Kentucky (1975), an M.A. from the University of Minnesota…
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August 27th, 2020 Speaker
J. Michael Padgett Department
Classics
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Natalie Haynes is a writer and broadcaster. Her first novel, The Amber Fury, was published to great acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, as was The Ancient Guide to Modern Life, her previous book.…
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August 27th, 2020 Speaker
Natalie Haynes Department
Classics
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Daniel Mendelsohn is an internationally bestselling author, critic, essayist, and translator. Born in New York City in 1960, he received degrees in Classics from the University of Virginia and…
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August 27th, 2020 Speaker
Daniel Mendelsohn Department
Classics
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