Lunch Lecture Series: Theodore Lewis and Michael Harrower
Profs. Lewis and Harrower present some their current research in the lunch lecture series "What Are the Professors Doing?" This event is closed to the public.
Profs. Lewis and Harrower present some their current research in the lunch lecture series "What Are the Professors Doing?" This event is closed to the public.
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Dr. Frank Simons, a post-doctoral fellow in Assyriology at Trinity College Dublin, will be giving a lecture this Tuesday (April 30th) from 5-6:30 in Gilman 130G (the Near Eastern Studies […]
The theme of the Lavy Colloquium is Jewish Monumentality. Welcome and Opening Remarks is at 9:00am on Monday, May 6. This event is open to the public. All sessions will […]
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Early Closure Schedule: Faculty and staff of the Krieger School may leave at noon on the following dates to get an early start on holiday breaks. As usual, if there […]
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Early Closure Schedule: Faculty and staff of the Krieger School may leave at noon on the following dates to get an early start on holiday breaks. As usual, if there […]
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
Early Closure Schedule: Faculty and staff of the Krieger School may leave at noon on the following dates to get an early start on holiday breaks. As usual, if there […]
The Classics Department welcomes Josephine Crawley Quinn, Professor of Ancient History in the Faculty of Classics at Worcester College, University of Oxford, as she reads from her paradigm-shifting book How the […]
Join us for a screening and discussion of “Spinoza: Six Reasons for The Excommunication of the Philosopher.”