Event Series JHU Early Closure

JHU Early Closure

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 […]

Josephine Quinn Talk and Q&A

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 […]

Lecture by Rhiannon Graybill, “Landscape, Garden, Monster”

Gilman Hall, Room 17 3400 North Charles Street, Gilman Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Rethinking the Female Body in the Hebrew Bible The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Program in Jewish Studies presents Dr. Rhiannon Graybill of the University of Richmond The Hebrew Bible […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]