asu classics: what's happening?
Every semester we have a wide variety of activities available for our Classics community, from AIA lectures by visiting scholars to faculty and student colloquia on their research interests. Below is a list of our lectures, colloquia, and community meetings. (You can find information about Solis Diaboli and Eta Sigma Phi events on their pages.)
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- Wednesday, October 5, 3:30pm, Coffee + Classics at Charlie’s Café in College of Design North, Second Floor: topic TBA
- Thursday, October 6, 4pm, CDS 15, Solis Diaboli Student Colloquium: Windsor Hanish, "Alexander the Great's Siege of Tyre vs. Julius Caesar's Siege of Alesia: The Innovation and Ingenuity of These Ancient Masterminds"
- Thursday, October 6, 6pm, AIA Lecture, Neeb Hall 105: Tom Morton, ASU Design School, "Individuality within Regularity: Visualizing Urbanism in Roman Africa"
- Wednesday, October 12, 4:30 pm, LSA 101, Solis Diaboli Faculty Colloquium: Christopher Welser, ASU Department of History, "Criminal Talents: Tax Cheats, Swindlers, and Scoundrels in Ancient Athens"
- Saturday, October 22, AIA Archaeology Day: Mudslinging at Pueblo Grande Museum (more details TBA)
- Saturday, October 29, Homecoming: Toga and Costume Contests (more details TBA)
- Wednesday, November 2, 3:30pm, Coffee + Classics atCharlie’s Café in College of Design North, Second Floor: topic TBA
- Thursday, November 3, 4pm, Solis Diaboli Student Colloquium: details TBA
- Thursday, November 3, 6pm, AIA Lecture, Neeb Hall 105: David Soren, University of Arizona, "The Mysterious Sacred Spring of the Emperor Augustus"
- Friday, November 18: Fall Forum (more details TBA)
- Friday, November 18, 4pm, Solis Diaboli Symposium: details TBA
- Thursday, December 1, 6pm, AIA Lecture, Neeb Hall 105: Alison Futrell, University of Arizona, "Barge of Heaven: Cleopatra the Goddess"