Tag: classics

“Applied Classical Studies” Student Panel

“Applied Classical Studies” Student Panel

UMW Classical Studies and Classical Archaeology majors who have participated in internships, archaeological digs, and study abroad programs will be showcasing their experiences in an “Applied Classical Studies” Student Panel on Wed. 4/9/2025, 4:30-5:30 in 204 James Farmer Hall.  Come hear about their experiences and how you might take …

Liane Houghtalin ‘Caesar’s Wife Must Be Above Suspicion’:  Politics, Religion, Sex, and Drama in Ancient Rome FXBG AAUW Inaugural Lecture

AAUW Inaugural Lecture.  The new Fredericksburg Chapter of the American Association of University Women is presenting “‘Caesar’s Wife Must Be Above Suspicion’:  Politics, Religion, Sex, and Drama in Ancient Rome” by Liane Houghtalin, University of Mary Washington Professor emerita of Classics, on Sat., Feb. 22nd, at 2:00 PM.  Free and open to the public.

Location: University of Mary Washington, …

Classics and the Digital Classroom

While the University of Mary Washington is conducting classes remotely, the students in Professor Pitts’s Ovid class haven’t missed a beat. They recently used the Canvas Conference feature to engage with Randolph Macon Professor Bartolo Natoli to discuss his work on the “Silenced Voices” in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Dr. Natoli was originally slated to come to […]

Fourth Annual Virginia Undergraduate Symposium

The Classics program will be hosting the Fourth Annual Virginia Undergraduate Research Symposium in Classics on Friday November 10th, 1-5 p.m., in the Hurley Convergence Center’s Digital Auditorium. Free and open to the public. The program is below, and if you’d like more information, you can follow this link. Virginia Undergraduate Symposium in Classics IV […]