Classics Lecture: Pierre Destrée

Professor Pierre Destrée (University of Louvain) gives a talk titled "On the Value of Comedy. Aristotle and the Second Book of the Poetics" in Gilman 108. Abstract: "This paper attempts to reconstruct the main points of the lost Poetics II on comedy. I will argue that there is no reason to think that, contrary to the […]

AIA Kershaw Lecture: Shane Thompson

The Baltimore Society of The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) welcomes Shane Thompson (North Carolina Wesleyan University) for a talk titled "Egyptian Conceptions and Manifestations of Borders and Cultural Hegemony in the Late Bronze Age Southern Levant." The talk will take place in Gilman Hall 50.

Boshell Lecture Series: In the Ancient Artist’s Presence: Sanchita Balachandran

Sanchita Balachandran, Director of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum Conservation Institute, will give a talk at the Walters Art Museum on Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 6–7:30pm. Registration for event here. About the Speaker Sanchita Balachandran is Director of the Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute, the center for technical research and conservation for all Smithsonian museums and collections. […]

Lecture by Amy Russell

The Classics Department welcomes Dr. Amy Russell, Associate Professor of History and Classics in the Department of History at Brown University, whose visionary work on The Politics of Public Space in Republican Rome won the Goodwin Prize. She will give a talk titled "Women and Roman politics: citizenship and belonging" with a reception to follow. Abstract: "Women could […]

NES Department Lecture: JJ Shirley

JJ Shirley, Director of the TT110 Field School & Objects Project and Managing Editor of the Journal of Egyptian History, presents a lecture titled, "Tombs as markers of social networks and power structures: Examples from New Kingdom Thebes." Abstract: Determining social networks and power structures relies on an array of data generally comprised of names […]

Classics Lecture: Ted Gellar-Goad

Professor Ted Gellar-Goad of Wake Forest University presents a lecture titled "Fractals and Queer Time in Plautus’ Epidicus" in Gilman 108. Abstract: "Plautus’ Epidicus, his second-shortest play, has what’s been described as “the ancient world’s most mind-boggling plot.” But its plot isn’t so mind-boggling if we think of it as like a fractal, a mathematical phenomenon built out […]

AIA Gladys Callahan Vocci Justice Lecture: Travis Parno

The Baltimore Society of The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) welcomes Travis Parno of Historic St. Mary's City for a talk titled "Unearthing St. Mary's 1634 Fort." The talk will take place in Gilman Hall 50.

The 18th Lavy Colloquium

The Stulman Program Presents: "The Impact of the Israel-Hamas War on Israeli Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy". The colloquium will take place on October 27, 2024 from 10am-5pm at Johns Hopkins Hillel, 3109 N. Charles St., Baltimore.

Israel/Gaza Panel

A panel discussion titled "Israel, Gaza, and the Wars in the Middle East" will take place on Monday, October 28, 2024 from 3-5pm in the Carnegie Science Building Rose Auditorium, 3520 San Martin Dr., Baltimore, MD 21218. Please register in advance: https://forms.office.com/r/WEs9Kr3hiS Description: The October 7 attack and its aftermath threaten to spread to ever-wider regional […]

2024 Samuel Iwry Lecture: Sara Milstein

Mudd Hall Auditorium 3400 N Charles Street, Mudd Hall, Room 26, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Sara Milstein, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies in the Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies at The University of British Columbia, presents the 2024 Samuel Iwry lecture titled, "From qin'â to 'Jealousy': The Complex History of a Hebrew Word." Abstract: Numbers 5 details an elaborate ritual for a woman whose husband has […]

Lunch Lecture Series: Wilson and Myrick

JHU NES students Victoria Wilson and Faith Myrick will present their recent research. Wilson's talk is titled "Domestic or Dole? Food Production Strategies at Kurd Qaburstan." Myrick's talk is titled "I Just Need That One Thing: Exploring Digital Methods of Searching for Comparative Material in Seals." The presentations will take place in Gilman 130G at […]