Don't miss @liana_brent's Battle Lecture on "Partial, Partible and Permeable Bodies in Roman Funerary Archaeology" this afternoon! We are so lucky to have Dr. Brent visiting (virtually), and are glad we can share her public lecture with y'all!
We are very excited to invite y'all to the William J. Battle Lecture of 2021: “Partial, Partible and Permeable Bodies in Roman Funerary Archaeology,” to be delivered by @liana_brent on Friday, October 22nd at 4pm CT!! Go to https://t.co/hbaLVgQbAM to attend.
@LeahEWild @liana_brent Good question! Unfortunately we aren't able to record this lecture (boo), but definitely keep an eye on @liana_brent for future public lectures!
We are very excited to invite y'all to the William J. Battle Lecture of 2021: “Partial, Partible and Permeable Bodies in Roman Funerary Archaeology,” to be delivered by @liana_brent on Friday, October 22nd at 4pm CT!! Go to https://t.co/hbaLVgQbAM to attend.
We are very excited to invite y'all to the William J. Battle Lecture of 2021: “Partial, Partible and Permeable Bodies in Roman Funerary Archaeology,” to be delivered by @liana_brent on Friday, October 22nd at 4pm CT!! Go to https://t.co/hbaLVgQbAM to attend.
Tempus fugit, and Valentine’s Day is just a few days away again. Wag Hall is abuzz with the perfect #Classics themed Valentine’s Day gifts. What is the best Classics gift you can think of for your beloved? We will share our faves all week. #WAGisintheair
This year, UT Classics is launching our first annual calendar! It features some of our favorite posters designed by our incredible staff for our colloquium series, such as @SarahEBond's talk on the rhetoric of fortification and Dr. Greenwood's Battle Lecture. #ClassicsTwitter
Everything is coming up Classics - Dr. Deborah Beck, Associate Professor, was selected as a Provost's Teaching Fellow for 2020-2021! Dr. Beck joins @adamrabinowitz and Dr. Jen Ebbeler as one of our wonderful faculty who have received this award. Congratulations, Dr. Beck! 🎉🎉🎉
We are THRILLED to announce that PhD student Cassie Donnelly was selected as the recipient of the Helena Wylde Swiny and Stuart Swiny Fellowship for 2020, allowing her to remain at The Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) in Nikosia, Cyprus, through June.🏺🇨🇾
@nicholaslmartin @FMcfrog @sentantiq Our very own Dr. James Patterson (now working on the @transmarinae project) worked on this publication of Lexis, too! The summer Greek intensive is alive and well (and popular!) at UT Austin, and it's so nice to see that it is thriving elsewhere, too.
Read our latest Meet the Speaker interview with Dr. Kate Topper from the @UW Classics Department! She shared her working process, her current research, and, most importantly, which Buffy character she is. https://t.co/rubGrmztdL #ClassicsTwitter@LiberalArtsUT
As @AntiqueThought put it: "When @SarahEBond comes to town we have to make sure he doesn't leave with her."
But let's be honest: who can blame Dr. Bond?
#wagswednesday
To make up for missing #wagswednesday last week, we have an extra special feature this week: Benjamin! Benjamin is 15 years young and entertains visitors chez @AntiqueThought. We have on good authority that "Ol' Blue Eyes" is a personal favorite of @SarahEBond. 👁️#ClassicsTwitter
B-C will be celebrating Cyber Monday on December 2 with a 48-hour sale: 40% off https://t.co/ygXmgVmA7N with code 48BC19, one copy per title.
What's on your wish list? Carpe libros!