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  • Folsom commencement 2018
    Classics Commencement 2025
    Congratulations Graduates!
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  • stone relief with Latin inscriptions
    A&S Magazine: Prof. Reina Callier fighting to keep Latin classes alive through video storytelling
    For Reina Callier, learning Latin ‘is like lifting weights for your brain’
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  • Mask of Cocijo god of rain from Lambityeco
    AIA Lecture: 'The Past in the Past, The Power of Monuments in Ruin'
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  • Image from 'King of the World, King of Assyria!'
    McClanahan Lecture: 'King of the World, King of Assyria!'
    Wednesday, April 2nd at 7PM | Eaton Humanities 250
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  • Bronze Roman statue from Bubon
    AIA Lecture: 'Normalizing Loot: A Case Study of a Plundered Imperial Shrine'
    Feb 28, 2025
    Wednesday, March 12th at 7PM in HUMN 1B80 and via Zoom
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  • Pompeii image
    Lecture: 'Pompeii as a Platform: The Present and Near-Term Future of Reusable Data from a Roman City'
    Feb 27, 2025
    Wednesday, March 5th in Eaton Humanities 135
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  • Image from 'IN THE LAND OF NINKASI A History of Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia'
    Lecture: 'IN THE LAND OF NINKASI - A History of Beer in Ancient Mesopotamia'
    Feb 20, 2025
    February 26, 2025 at 5:00pm in Ekeley Science Building E1B20
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  • Image for Marilynn Desmond lecture
    Lecture: 'The Migration of Miniatures in Italian Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie'
    Feb 17, 2025
    Monday, February 24th in HUMN 250
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  • Depiction of an ancient boat
    AIA Lecture: A Late Bronze Age “Naval Station” at Kalamianos (Saronic Gulf), Greece?
    Jan 22, 2025
    Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 at 7PM
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  • Black death_15th century
    AIA Lecture: 'Stress, Sex, and Death: Health and Survival in the Context of Medieval Famine and Plague'
    Jan 20, 2025
    Wednesday, February 19 at 7PM in Eaton Humanities 250
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Department of Classics

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  340 Eaton Humanities
  classics@colorado.edu
  303-492-6257

 

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