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April 2015
Brown Bag Talk: Jennifer Gates-Foster
Jennifer Gates-Foster will share details of her recent fieldwork in Egypt at 12:20 p.m. Wed., April 8 in Murphey 304.
Find out more »Lecture: Emily Baragwanath
Please join us for a lecture by our own Emily Baragwanath 6 p.m. Thurs. April 9 in Murphey 118. The topic will be "Heroes and Homemakers in Xenophon."
Find out more »Duke-UNC Classics Graduate Colloquium
The classics departments at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University are hosting the 26th annual UNC/Duke Classics Graduate Colloquium, to be held April 10-12. The theme is "Inside/Outside: Approaches to the Foreigner in Ancient Greece and Rome." Graduate students from various universities across North America will be presenting their papers, and Duke's very own alumnus, Eric Adler (currently an assistant professor of Classics at the University of Maryland, College Park) will be presenting the keynote…
Find out more »Undergraduate Classics Conference
The UNC Undergraduate Classics conference will take place on Sat., April 11 in Murphey 116, with the first session beginning at 9:30 am. The keynote speaker, Carla Antonaccio from Duke University, will speak at 4:30 p.m. in Murphey Hall 116. We hope that faculty and students are able to attend in order to hear a diverse array of papers from students across the east coast, including some from UNC. Carla Antonaccio will present the keynote at 4:30 pm that afternoon. Please…
Find out more »Lecture: Rebecca Sweetman
Please join us for a lecture,"Insular Cyclades? Roman and Late Antique networks," by Rebecca Sweetman, from St. Andrews University, 6 p.m. Thurs., April 16 in Murphey 118.
Find out more »Lecture: Kristina Meinkling
Please join us for a lecture,"Divine Anger among the North African Apologists: Contexts and Controversies," by Kristina Meinking, Elon University, 6 p.m. Thurs., April 23 in Murphey 118.
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