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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.
The Ancient Civilizations Club meets every other Monday and welcomes undergraduates, graduates, postdocs, and faculty. Please email [email protected] for more information.
The Near Eastern Studies Department presents Madadh Richey, Brandeis University
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.
The Department of Near Eastern Studies and The Harvey M. & Lyn P. Meyerhoff Foundation present the 2024 Albright Lecture from Tim Harrison, Director of the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, University of Chicago Portraits of a Forgotten Kingdom:The Tayinat Sculptures as Royal Self Representation and Legitimation ABSTRACT A series of majestic sculptures […]
The Ancient Civilizations Club meets every other Monday and welcomes undergraduates, graduates, postdocs, and faculty. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Graduate students, undergraduate major and minors in Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Archaeology (or anyone interested in majoring or minoring in these disciplines) are invited to attend the Near Eastern Studies & Classics End of the Year party. Enjoy delicious bites and delightful conversation with colleagues. We encourage folks to mix and mingle with colleagues […]
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 Seminar Room), entitled: "The Mesopotamian Incantation Series 'Shurpu': Ritual Burning at the Intersection of Magic and Medicine".
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 take place at the Smokler Center for Jewish Life at Johns Hopkins University, 3109 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218.
University no meeting day We encourage everyone to observe the no-meeting days (focus days) we have set for the school this year.