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, University 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-University, Mainz, GermanyThusday, October 13, 2016 in HUMN 350 at 3PMMarcion
- Please join us for a public lecture byProfessor Lisa Bailey, University 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