Classical & Medieval Studies Archives
Ancient and Medieval Tales of the Supernatural
Students, staff, and faculty assembled in the gathering dusk on October 29th to listen to tales of ghosts, witches, demons,…
Notes from the Field
Come hear CMS Majors talk about their summer excavation and language study experiences, and learn how you can apply for funding…
Winter 2024 Schedule: What Comes Next: New Directions in Classical and Medieval Studies
The Program in Classical and Medieval Studies, with support for curricular transformation from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, presents our…
Love and Lust in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Join us for hours of love, lust, and loss just in time for Valentine’s Day! Tuesday, February 134:30-6pmMuskie Archives
Fall 2023 Schedule: What Comes Next? New Directions in Anti-Racist Classical and Medieval Studies
The Program in Classical and Medieval Studies, with support for curricular transformation from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, presents our…
Emeritus Professor Robert Allison Publishes on the Monasteries of Mount Athos, Greece
Emeritus Professor Robert Allison has three forthcoming publications relating to the monastic community of Mount Athos, Greece (the “Holy Mountain”):…
Alumni Updates
We love hearing from our alumni and staying up-to-date on their progress. Some exciting news from a couple of our…
Guest Lecture: “Innocent Blood”: The Milton Circle’s Appropriation of Indigenous People’s Legal Innocence
Join us on Wednesday, November 16 at 7pm for a Zoom lecture with José Juan Villagrana, Assistant Professor of English…
Khameleon Productions presents “Uprooting Medea” May 4, 2022 at 7:15 ZOOM
UK-based Khameleon Productions, led by Shivaike Shah, will introduce the first BIPOC translation and production of Euripides’ Medea, with discussion…