Classical & Medieval Studies Archives
April 4, 2022
Rob Sanderson, the Getty Museum, “Strong Opinions, Weakly Held: The Digital Reinvention of a Medievalist,” March 11, 2019.
April 4, 2022
Amy Pistone, University of Notre Dame, “Fan Fiction, and Female Agency in Greek Tragedy,” November 7, 2018.
April 4, 2022
Kevin Wilmott, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Kansas, spoke on December 6, 2017
Kevin Wilmott, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Kansas, spoke…
April 4, 2022
2017-18. Borderlands lecture series, organized by Hamish Cameron.
*Colleen Ho, University of Maryland, “Greatest Hits of Mongol History,” October 12.…
April 4, 2022
Bates hosted the fall 2017 (October) meeting of the Maine Classicists. 
Laurie O’Higgins gave a paper on the “Odyssey’s Unfaithful maidservants or Why…
May 22, 2019
At the Gates of the Subura: Martial and Street Culture
The Classical and Medieval Studies Program invited the Bates community to a…
May 13, 2019
Diagram as Exhortation to Philosophy: Aristotle’s Wondrous Cuttlefish
Johannes (Hans) Wietzke, from Carleton College, MN, spoke to the Bates community…
May 8, 2019
The Site of Libarna and Roman Colonal Strategie
On May 8, 2019, Hannah Friedman, Assistant Professor of Roman Archaeology at…
March 23, 2019
Digital Glossary of Greek Birds: A Discovery and Outreach Tool
Classical and Medieval Studies and Digital and Computational Studies invited the community…
March 21, 2019
The Medieval Presence in Modern Identities – Symposium in Medieval Studies
“The Medieval Presence in Modern Identities” March 21, 2019 at 4:30pm ~…