The Center is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship on the history, literature, archaeology, and culture of the Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek world
The Center for Hellenic Studies is thrilled to announce that the new director is Seth Lerer, Distinguished Professor of Literature and former Dean of the Diviction of Arts and Humanities. https://t.co/PIwXYJaTr3
In this year's Annual Ranglas Lecture, on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, Constance Carroll, the Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District, will speak about "Aeschylus' Oresteia and Athenian Politics."
In this year's Annual Ranglas Lecture, on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, Constance Carroll, the Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District, will speak about "Aeschylus' Oresteia and Athenian Politics."
The UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture invites applications for the position of Associate Director. For more information visit the link below.
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Today is the annual Vassiliadis lecture. Our distinguished guest, Dr. Maren Niehoff, from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will speak about "Late Antique Caesarea: A City of Interreligious and Intercultural Encounters", at The Village 15th floor, Room 15A, 1 Scholars Drive N.
Professors Matthew Herbst and Stephanie Jed are now affiliated with the Center of Hellenic Studies in UCSD! #hellenicstudies#ucsd#chs
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In the next lecture by AIA. Dr. Thomas Brogan (INSTAP Study Center for East Crete) will speak about "An Archaeology of the Bronze Age Senses: Tastes, Smells and Colors of New Finds from East Cretan Excavations". Friday, 2/7, 2020, 7:15-9:00PM in Arts & Letters 101, SDSU Campus.
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This summer, the director of the Center, Denise Demetriou, will be leading, a summer seminar for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in which graduate students and faculty members will explore the history of Ancient Macedonia and Thrace.
Our last talk of this fall quarter is by an exceptional scholar and a wonderful speaker, Professor Carolina López-Ruiz of The Ohio State University on the topic "Resilience of a "Non-People": Noted on a Phoenician-Punic Identities in the Interconnected Mediterranean."
Our last talk of this fall quarter is by an exceptional scholar and a wonderful speaker, Professor Carolina López-Ruiz of The Ohio State University on the topic "Resilience of a "Non-People": Noted on a Phoenician-Punic Identities in the Interconnected Mediterranean."