Mark your calendars for the following events!
More details are provided on the linked event page.
- Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Talks:
- September 19, 2023 (6 pm Knowlton Hall 250): Dr. Shannon Dunn "Poseidon in the Saronic Gulf: Seascapes and Regional Cult in a Maritime Community"
- September 27, 2023 (4pm, 198 Hagerty Hall): Colloquium in honor of the publication of Katie Rask's new book, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Religion
- Commentary provided by Sarah Iles Johnston and Michael Anthony Fowler (East Tennessee State University)
- Commentary provided by Sarah Iles Johnston and Michael Anthony Fowler (East Tennessee State University)
- October 19, 2023 (3:30pm, Interfaith Room at the Ohio Union): The Twenty-Seventh Annual Carl C. Schlam Memorial Lecture
- Professor Nandini Pandey (John Hopkins University), "Roman Diversity and the Classical Archive: 9 Muses of Critical Fabulation"
- Professor Nandini Pandey (John Hopkins University), "Roman Diversity and the Classical Archive: 9 Muses of Critical Fabulation"
- October 27, 2023 (9am, Student-Alumni Council Room, the Ohio Union): Texts and Contexts Seminar: The Fortuna of Ovid
- The Virginia Brown Memorial Speaker will be Fátima Díez-Platas, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
- Reception in honor of Frank Coulson's many years of dedicated teaching and research at OSU, contact Wendy Watkins.72 for more information!
- November 15-16, 2023 (1pm, 448 University Hall): The World of Petrus Berchorius
- November 16, 2023 (4pm, 168 Dulles Hall): presentation by Ra'anan Boustan
- December 1-3, 2023 (University Hall 386B): Midwestern Consortium on Ancient Religions (MiCar) Conference
- Theme: Religion and Labor
- Theme: Religion and Labor
- March 22-23, 2024: Colloquium on Religion and Belief
- April 11, 2024 (3pm, Interfaith Room in the Ohio Union): The 34th Annual Thomas E Leontis and Anna P. Leontis Memorial Lecture in Modern Greek Studies
- Neovi Karakatsanis (Indiana University): Her topic will be the reception and experiences of the refugees in the Aegean island of Chios in the broader context of the "European refugee crisis."