Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
Undergraduate Theater Society presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad: The Play |
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Cabaret Theater, Hutchinson Hall |
On the purported incompatibility of philosophy and the city: reputation in Plato’s Gorgias and Theaetetus Andreas Avgousti (Visiting Scholar in UW Department of Political Science) |
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Denny 257, Meg Greenfield Room |
Chad Carver, 'Pindar’s ὅπλων κρίσις: Ajax and Athens in Three Aeginetan Odes.' Grace Funsten, 'A Learned Dog: Roman Elegy and the Epitaph for Margarita.' Chad Carver and Grace Funsten (UW PhD program) |
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Denny 257, Meg Greenfield Room |
Classics Department Faculty Meeting |
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Denny 257 |
Instruction Begins for Spring Quarter |
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How to Spot a Roman Emperor Mary Beard (Cambridge) |
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University of Puget Sound - Rotunda in the Wheelock Student Center |
Rescheduled for March 17,2018: Freedom in the Ancient World: 2018 Annual Conference for Teachers |
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Denny Hall 259 |
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter |
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Last Day of Instruction for Winter Quarter |
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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) |
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Dempsey Hall 104 |
Classics Department Meeting |
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Denny 257 |
Reading Women's Experiences in New Comedy Sharon James (UNC Chapel Hill) |
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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) |
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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 |
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Thomson 317 |
Presidents Day (no classes) |
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Finishing the Aeneid: translators' handling of Maffeo Vegio's Book 13 Susanna Braund (University of British Columbia) |
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Paccar 293 |
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz |
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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 |
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Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington |
Classics Faculty Meeting |
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Denny 257 |
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz |
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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 |
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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 |
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Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington |
Brothels and Prostitution at Pompeii Sarah Levin-Richardson (UW Classics) |
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UW campus, CMU 120 |
Trojan Women: A Love Story, by Charles L. Mee. Based on the works of Euripides and Berlioz |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse Theatre, University of Washington |
Martin Luther King Day (no classes) |
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Classics Faculty Meeting |
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Denny 257 |
Instruction Begins for Winter Quarter |
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New Year's Day (no classes) |
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