Classical Studies Colloquium
The Classical Studies Colloquium is a showcase of student research in our department that normally occurs near the end of spring semester each year. Organized by students in the Classical Studies Seminar, our College 400 capstone course for seniors and other advanced students, the colloquium focuses on a different theme each year based on the interests of the students and their faculty mentor. The Colloquium may take the form of a conference-like set of oral presentations or it may present the results of student research to the public by other means. Click on the links below for more details.
Classical Studies Colloquium 2025: Barbarians (faculty mentor: William Hutton)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2024: The Ancient Sensorium (faculty mentor: Jess Paga)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2023: Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean (faculty mentor: Jess Stephens)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2022: Religion in the Ancient World: Magic, Myth, and More (faculty mentor: Jess Paga)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2021: Ancient Religion (faculty mentor: Jess Paga)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2020: Treks and Tales: Mobility in Antiquity (faculty mentor: William Hutton)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2019: The Augustan Age (faculty mentor: Georgia Irby)
Classical Studies Colloquium 2018: Spectacle and Cultural Reception (faculty mentor: William Hutton)