Fall 2021 Events
- Partice Rankine, University of Chicago
December 1, 2021
“Black Classicism: Moving Forward”
- Caitlin Gillespie, Brandeis University
November 8, 2021
“The Mind, Once Manly, Now Effeminate: Gender and the Failure of Language in Sallust”
- Gorefest
October 29, 2021
A Halloween Reading of Greek and Roman Tragedy
- Careers After Classics-Publishing
October 20, 2021
Classics alums discuss their careers after BU and how their Classics degree has helped along the way
- Kendra Eschleman, Boston College
October 18, 2021
“Unlettered in Paradise: Non-Readers in Early Christian Reading Culture”
Spring 2021 Events
- Classical Studies Graduate Conference
April 10, 2021
A Traveller in an Antique Land: Travel and Traveling in the Ancient World
- Nicole Spigner, Northwestern University
April 6, 2021
“Niobe in Noir”: The Poetry of Phillis Wheatley and H. Cordelia Ray.
- Spring Comedy Play
March 30, 2021
Plautus’ Menaechmi
- Res Difficiles 2.0
March 20, 2021
A Conference on Challenges and Pathways for Addressing Inequity in Classics
- Matthew Christ, Indiana University Bloomington
March 15, 2021
Discussion of Chapter 6 (on the “Anabasis”) of his new book on Xenophon and the Athenian Democracy: The Education of an Elite Citizenry
- Q&A with Filmmakers of Queens of Syria
March 4, 2021
- Screening of Queens of Syria
March 2, 2021
- Simone Beta, Università di Siena
February 22, 2021
“Lysistrata’s voices: ten ways to translate an Aristophanic comedy”
Fall 2020 Events
Spring 2020 Events
Fall 2019 Events
- Incubating the Mirror
November 22, 2019
- Nykki Nowbahar, Rutgers University
November 18, 2019
“’Quae Fugit a Sexu’: Understanding Gender though Female Transvestism in Roman Literature”
- Sarah Derbew, Harvard Society of Fellows
November 13, 2019
“Sun-kissed Greeks: Theorization of Blackness in Ancient Greek Literature”
- Fall Undergraduate Reception: Latin vs Greek
November 12, 2019
- Graduate Conference
November 9, 2019
Agency through the Ancients: Reception as Empowerment
- Yujan Claros, Columbia University
November 4, 2019
“Classical Coloniality; Marginality, Subalternisms, and Gender Trouble in the Hellenized Imperial Poetry of Alexandria and Rome”
- Mark Janse, University of Ghent
October 23, 2019
“More Maculate Musings: New Wordplays in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata”
- Martha Graham Dance Company
October 22, 2019