JHU no meeting day
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Sheridan Museums and Libraries would like to host JHU Humanities Graduate Students for a social gathering in the Tudor and Stuart Room (Gilman 388) on Tuesday, October 3 from 4:40-6:30 […]
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
The Near Eastern Studies Department is pleased to welcome Tallay Ornan for a Department Lecture, 'For Whose Eyes? Reflections on the Apotropaic and Beneficial visual imagery of the ancient Near […]
JHU KSAS Fall Break 2023 Per JHU KSAS Academic Calendar 2023-2024 https://registrar.jhu.edu/academic-calendar/
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Three NES students present their research: Morganne Ottobre, “Between Two Cultures: Translation and Multimodality in the Tel Fekheriyeh Inscription” Faith Myrick, “Networking Seals: A Social Network Analysis Approach to Nuzi Cylinder […]
Archaeological Institute of America – Baltimore Lecture Series presents Lori Khatchadourian (Cornell University), 'Heritage Forensics: Satellites and Specters in the Contested Caucasus'. This talk will be held on Zoom. Link […]
The Near Eastern Studies 2023 Samuel Iwry Lecture will be presented by Elaine James of Princeton Theological Seminary, 'Aesthetics and the Hebrew Bible: The Recycled Tabernacle.' Abstract: The Tabernacle texts […]
Join us for a museum chat presented by Michael Chapin, Postdoctoral Fellow, and Lucas Freire, graduate student.
Three NES students present their research: Alison Wilkinson, “An Unpublished Letter of Agreement from the Liverpool World Museum: O. LWM 55.82.100” Jay Weimar, “Passover, Bulls, Rabbis, and 1 Esdras: Evidence for […]
The Near Eastern Studies Department is pleased to welcome Jana Mynářová for a Department Lecture.