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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Dr. Kristen Gentile Introduces “Silencing Homer” (Sottile Theater)
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Global Classics: Dr. Zeiner-Carmichael in South Africa
Dr. Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael will be presenting a paper, “Magister Domino,” during an international colloquium, “Power and the Intellectual,” at the University of South Africa, Pretoria (October 22-24, 2014).
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Job Market Alert: Humanities Majors Doing Well!
It might just “pay” to major in Classics. According to a survey by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce, recent humanities majors had an employment rate “on par with students in computer and math fields, psychology and social work, … Continue reading
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“Silencing Homer” on October 15, 2014, 7:00PM (Sottile Theater)
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Hoplite Shield Craft Night! Tuesday, October 7, 6pm (Randolph 301B)
The Classics Club invites you to come to Randolph 301B to create your very own hoplite shield. Paint and supplies will be provided, but bring whatever other crafting supplies you want to decorate your masterpiece. Once the shields are dry, … Continue reading
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Homer-a-thon! Friday, October 3, 8am to 8pm in the Cistern
Each semester, the Classics Club hosts an ‘a-thon’ in which we read aloud an ancient epic from beginning to end. This year’s selected epic is Homer’s Odyssey. The Club is more excited about the Homer-a-thon this semester because it is a … Continue reading
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