Graduate Student Colloquium

When
3:15 p.m., Feb. 7 to April 10, 2020

The Department of Classics Graduate Student Colloquium was inaugurated in the spring of 2000 when Christopher Trinacty presented a chapter of his M.A. thesis ("A Poetics of Desire: a Comparative Literary Study of the Hylas Myth"). All departmental graduate students are invited to make a presentation (15-20 mins.) on some aspect of their M.A. theses, or if they are delivering a paper at a scholarly conference. The atmosphere of the Colloquium is informal, congenial, and collegial, and those attending may bring their lunch. All Spring 2020 colloquia will take place from 12:00-1:30 in Modern Languages 578, unless otherwise indicated below.

SPRING 2020 SCHEDULE