Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Petsas House, Mycenae: pottery, production, and the palatial economy of the 14th c. BCE (AIA Ridgway)
Kim Shelton (Berkeley)
University of Puget Sound: Thomson Hall, Tahoma Room
Classics Reading Group  DEN 257, or alternate location if DEN 257 is otherwise in use.
Classics and Apocalypse (John B. and Mary K. McDiarmid Lecture)
Edith Hall (Durham University)
Communications (CMU) 120
Classics Reading Group  DEN 257, or alternate location if DEN 257 is otherwise in use.
Spring Quarter Undergraduate  Open House  Meg Greenfield Room DEN 257
Classics Reading Group  DEN 257, or alternate location if DEN 257 is otherwise in use.
Classics Faculty Meeting
The Angkorian World: Polity and Cosmos in Southeast Asia (AIA)
Miriam Stark (Anthropology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
University of Puget Sound
Birthing Ideas in Ancient Greece and the Modern World: A Personal and Professional Story
Yurie Hong (Gustavus Adolphus College)
Paccar 395
UW Humanities First Career Panel Zoom (register through https://tinyurl.com/3hd6p946)
Classics Faculty Meeting
Blackness and Race in Lucian's Satires
Sarah Derbew (Stanford)
UW campus, Denny 112
Crisis and Response from Greek Democracy to Julius Caesar 
Andreas Avgousti and Alain Gowing
https://washington.zoom.us/j/93211800210
Classics Faculty Meeting
"Mixed multitudes": displacement and belonging in ancient Sicily (Annual AIA Faculty Lecture)
Randall Souza (Seattle University)
By Zoom
Classics Faculty Meeting
Storytelling across Millennia (UW Alumni Book Club)
Chris Waldo (UW Classics)
Zoom event
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
New Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Greek Revolution (hosted by the Hellenic Studies Program)
Hellenic Studies Symposium
- Online via Zoom
New Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Greek Revolution (hosted by the Hellenic Studies Program)
Hellenic Studies Symposium
- Online via Zoom
Khameleon Productions' Medea
Shivaike Shah (Khameleon Productions)
Via Zoom
Undergraduate Open House DEN 257 Meg Greenfield Room. Zoom option available at https://washington.zoom.us/j/93380420258
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
International Archaeology Day (AIA) - Burke Museum
Migrations, Marginality, and Maritime Landscapes: A New World Paleocoastal Occupation (AIA)
Amy Gusick (Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County)
Via Zoom; register in advance here: https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclc-6srDwjH9A_lrWylhWA1R2aFtoLeHH3
Wet-Nurses, their Children, and their Nurslings in Roman Funerary Inscriptions
Diana Molkova (UW PhD program in Classics)
Denny 257, Meg Greenfield Room
Women, Weapons and Warfare: Weapons and Burial Goods from Old Kingdom Egypt to Early Bronze Age Anatolia (hosted by Willamette University and the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest)
Stephanie Selover (UW NELC)
Via Zoom. Contact Reyna Meyers at rmeyers at willamette.edu to receive the Zoom link.
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
50th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest (hosted by Willamette University) - Via Zoom
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - Email administrator for Zoom link
Theôria the Pornê and Theoric Mothers: Sacred Sightseeing in Aristophanes' Peace and Lysistrata
Lauri Reitzammer (University of Colorado)
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Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - Email Administrator for zoom link
Information session for Admitted and Prospective Students 
Professor Deborah Kamen and Professor Alexander Hollmann, UW Department of Classics
on Zoom.
The Archaic Smile: It’s No Laughing Matter (AIA)
Jeffrey M. Hurwit (History of Art and Architecture and Classics, University of Oregon)
Via Zoom (contact aiapugetsound@gmail.com for link)
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - Email Administrator for Zoom link
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote meeting - Email Administrator for zoom link
Insults in Classical Athens (annual AIA Faculty Lecture)
Deborah Kamen (UW Classics)
Hosted via Zoom by the University of Puget Sound; contact aiapugetsound@gmail.com for the Zoom link
Outside of the Frame: Enslaved Persons in New Testament Ethics (UW Jewish Studies)
Bernadette Brooten (Brandeis University)
Via Zoom
Greek Myths on Etruscan Sarcophagi
Valeria Riedemann, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
- Via Zoom
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - Email Administrator for zoom link
What Does the Archaeological Record Reveal About the Human Experience of Past Epidemics? (AIA)
Ben Marwick (Anthropology, University of Washington)
- Via Zoom (contact sarahlr@uw.edu for the link)
Is Euripides Dead? (UW Center for Performance Studies)
Hallie Marshall (University of British Columbia)
Via Zoom (contact clasdept@uw.edu for link)
Roman Diversity: Aestheticizing and Commodifying Human Variety, Then and Now (The 2020–21 John B. and Mary K. McDiarmid Lecture)
Nandini Pandey (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Via Zoom (contact clasdept@uw.edu for link)
Classics Faculty Meeting Remote Meeting - See event description for details
Double-header: Mary McNulty, Emma Brobeck
Tea-time Colloquium, featuring UW graduate students
- Via Zoom
Triple Header: Joshua Zacks, Sarah Brucia Breitenfeld, Grace Funsten
Tea-time Colloquium, featuring UW graduate students
- Via Zoom
Rhetorical Indignation: The Ethical Quality of Juvenalian Anger
Michael Ritter, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
- Via Zoom (contact sarahlr@uw.edu for the link)
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