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The Classical Association of the Atlantic States and their Professional Development Fund helped make this trip a reality, for which Jason and our department are quite grateful! #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #CAAS #Leiden @UniLeiden @theGraduateCenter @CUNYedu
Masters student Jason Palladino spent part of his summer at Universiteit Leiden / Leiden University attending the Summer School in Languages and Linguistics! #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY @UniLeiden @CAAS_Classics #Leiden
We are THRILLED to have Classicist Joel P. Christensen as the CUNY Grad Center's Provost. gc.cuny.edu/news/joel-p-ch… #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
PhD student Ivan Maiorov has triumphantly completed his Agamemnon armor project! The attention to detail is just fabulous! #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter@GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
Our EO Rachel Kousser sent pics from her summer trip to Greece! [L to R] ▪️ A Mycenean fort on Ithaka (tiny me with large rocks) ▪️Nestor's Palace at Pylos (big dusty archaeological site in background) #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
PhD student Ivan Maiorov has been busy building scale armor of Agamemnon (with a helmet!) this summer. Check out these preliminary pictures of his work. #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #Agamemnon #ancientgreece #ClassicsTwitter @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
"Under this historic expansion, all veterans who served at least four years on active-duty now qualify for full-tuition awards." cuny.edu/news/icymi-gov… #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #4thofJuly #Veterans
Do you ever wonder what our GC Classics Professors do with their summer? Here is Professor Jennifer Roberts (GC/CCNY) in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania! #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #IheartVilnius #baroque @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY @CityCollegeNY
Prof. Jennifer Roberts has been keeping quiet about this gem that she authored! Everything you ever wanted to know about Thucydides (condensed). academic.oup.com/book/58859 #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #peloponnese #ClassicsTwitter @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY @OxUniPress @OUPHistory
PASTS IMPERFECT Gamifying the Past Louse-y Wool Neanderthal Fingerprints the Women of Pompeii Classicism and Other Phobias & Much More BY: Lexie Henning, Stephanie Wong, Colin McCaffrey, and Sarah E. Bond #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter open.substack.com/pub/pastsimper…
Upcoming Play by Student Charlotte Fiehn Her play, “Next of Kin,” is being produced as part of the New York Theater Festival at the end of the month. For more info and tickets, see the link: newyorktheaterfestival.com/next-of-kin/ #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
NY Classical Club Fri 5.16 Spring Lecture (free & open to public) 4:30 PM - Welcome 4:40 PM - Dr. Kousser presents Alexander the Great: What New Research Tells Us And Why He Still Matters, followed by Q&A @MarinerBooks @HarperCollins #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter
Annual Earle Lecture: Open to Everyone Hunter College Classics Department Friday May 9 5-7pm EST hunter.cuny.edu/event/emily-wi… #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @GC_CUNY @HumanitiesGC @CUNY
We are thrilled to hear our Keynote speaker! Prudence Jones Montclair State University Fluid Borders: Rivers, Exile, and Migration #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @montclairstateu
Our last panelist is: Pedro Schmidt Federal University of Rio de Janeiro “The Flowless River: The Danube in Ovid’s Tristia” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @ufrj
Next we return to examining the cave: Lauryn Hanley University of Washington “Caves and the Female Body in Greco-Roman Myth: Reproduction, Sexuality, and Control” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @UW
Our last panel starts with an Egyptian bang! Shiro Burnette NYU “A Charged River: Tracing Roman Suppression of Nilotic Memory” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @nyuniversity
Bacchus and caves from our last Panel 2 presenter! Yentl Love University of Potsdam “Bacchic Speleology: Bacchus Queer Geography, and the Liminal Cave” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @unipotsdam #QueerClassics
Panel 2, Presenter 2 is: Ioannis Mitsios National and Kapodistrain University of Athens “Mythologizing Rivers in Ancient Athens: The Case of Kephisos” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @uoaofficial
The afternoon's first presenter is: Ronnie Hirsch Brown University “An Empire of Brick and Mortar: The Walls of Athens as a Symbol of Imperialism in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE” #ClassicsGC #HumanitiesGC #ClassicsTwitter @BrownUniversity #Athens #Empire
