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"Catullus Down Under: The Reception of Catullus' Poetry in New Zealand," A Lecture by Dr. Maxine Lewis

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“Collective Memory, State Formation, and Nation Building: Examples from Egypt, Greece, and Albania," A Lecture by Professor Michael Galaty

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2015 Department of Classics Student Awards Ceremony

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2015 Lectio Vergiliana

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Performance of "Odyssey, a folk opera"

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"The Diplomat, the Dealer and the Digger: Writing the History of the Antiquities Trade in 19th century Greece," An AIA Kress National Lecture by Dr. Yannis Galanakis

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Graduate Student Colloquium

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Spring 2015 Department of Classics Graduate Colloquium

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"Roman Watchtowers, Surveillance Systems, and Espionage!," An AIA Lecture by Dr. Joey Williams

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"The Celestial Place of the Gods: Orvieto, Campo della Fiera," A Lecture by Dr. Alba Frascarelli

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