Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Rescheduled for March 17,2018: Freedom in the Ancient World: 2018 Annual Conference for Teachers   Denny Hall 259
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Last Day of Instruction for Winter Quarter
How and Why to Talk to a Dictator about Philosophy, Poetry, and Dancing Naked: Cicero and Caesar in Cicero's speech Pro rege Deiotaro
Brian Krostenko (University of Notre Dame)
Dempsey Hall 104
Classics Department Meeting Denny 257
Reading Women's Experiences in New Comedy
Sharon James (UNC Chapel Hill)
Paccar 293
Department Tea-Time Colloquium (double-header):    'Lesbius, Gellius, and Catullus: Rivals for the Lesbian Muse' (DC)    'Seeing Teucer Doubled: Ambiguity and Prophecy in Horace, Odes 1.7' (EAG) 
Daniel Conner and Edgar Adrián García (UW Classics PhD program)
Denny 257, Meg Greenfield Room
Hebrew Traditions in Hellenistic Jewish sources: Philo of Alexandria and the Epistle to the Galatians
Michal Bar Asher Siegel and Elitzur Bar Asher Siegel
Thomson 317
Presidents Day (no classes)
Finishing the Aeneid: translators' handling of Maffeo Vegio's Book 13
Susanna Braund (University of British Columbia)
Paccar 293
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Classics Faculty Meeting Denny 257
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Brothels and Prostitution at Pompeii
Sarah Levin-Richardson (UW Classics)
UW campus, CMU 120
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
The Myth of Originality, in conjunction with UW School of Drama production of Trojan Women: A Love S
Alice Hofgren
Floyd and Dolores Jones Playhouse, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz - Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington
Martin Luther King Day (no classes)
Classics Faculty Meeting Denny 257
Instruction Begins for Winter Quarter
New Year's Day (no classes)
Christmas Day (Holiday)
Final Examinations for Autumn Quarter
Last Day of Instruction for Autumn Quarter
Classics Department Meeting Denny 257
Day after Thanksgiving (Holiday)
Thanksgiving (Holiday)
The Politics of Greek Meter in Modern Asia
Tamara Chin (Comparative Literature, Brown University)
PCAR 395
Veterans' Day (Holiday)
Classics Faculty Meeting Denny 257
The Late Bronze Age Eruption of Thera
Floyd McCoy (Univ. of Hawaii) (AIA Joukowsky Lecturer)
CMU (Communications Building) 120
'Efficacior Pictura: Morality and the Arts in Valerius Maximus'
Emma Brobeck, PhD Student, University of Washington
Denny 257 (Meg Greenfield Room)
Was Virgil Reading the Bible? Original Sin and an Astonishing Acrostic in the Orpheus and Eurydice
Julia Dyson Hejduk (Baylor University)
Paccar 295
Classics Department Meeting Denny 257
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