Please join us in congratulating one of our GRS students, Brianne Morris, on receiving the Provost Scholar Award!
Swipe to read what Brianne has to say about this fantastic accomplishment!
Visit the link in our bio to read more about Brianne’s accomplishment!
#cuproud
Attention everyone! We have BIG NEWS!! Carleton University’s first Archaeology Lab has opened! With funding received from a CFI-JELF grant by Carleton University’s X-Lab, the Cultural Heritage Informatics Collaboratory is now up and running!
https://t.co/aazznZasRY
📖Book Release📖! Thanasis Fotiou, retired associate professor of Classics at Carleton, has recently published his book titled, “Hitler’s Hunting Squad in Southern Europe.”
Scan the QR code in the post or visit the Linktree in our bio if you are interested in reading the book!
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for Ottawa for a highly impactful winter storm likely the evening of Wednesday, February 12 into Thursday, February 13. The university remains open and operations are running as scheduled.
https://t.co/Nq6xonVBpg
In celebration of International Greek Language Day, Dr. Shane Hawkins will be presenting a lecture today titled, “The Old is New Again: The Recently Discovered Papyrus of Euripides”
The lecture will take place at 6:00PM TODAY in Paterson Hall, Room 303! Reception to follow.
Full descriptions about the four panelists and moderator can be found in the Linktree in our bio! Registration is open to all! Location: Woodside Hall, Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre. Date and Time: Tuesday, January 21 7:00-9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome to attend.
Join FASS for an engaging panel of four experts from the diverse field of Humanities to hear about Digital Humanities & the City! Dr. Laura Banducci from our Greek and Roman Studies program is one of the expert panelists that will be present!
Carleton University is closed Tuesday, December 24, 2024 through Thursday, January 2, 2025 for the holiday season.
The university re-opens Friday, January 3, 2025.
Winter term classes begin Monday, January 6, 2025.
Have a wonderful break! https://t.co/S81xwRamwU
GRS, BHum, and Religion students, faculty, and staff are all invited to the College of The Humanities End of Term Lunch! There will be gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan options!
Celebrate the end of term with the College! We hope to CU there! 📜🏛️🏺
Remembrance Day is an opportunity to reflect and honour the courage and strength of generations of Canadian and Indigenous veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice and those who continue to serve. #LestWeForget
Calling all future graduate students! Join us at the Arts and Social Sciences Graduate Studies Fair on Saturday, Nov. 2! Details and registration (incl. free lunch) on our website: https://t.co/20OFNMoJmA
Join us at Carleton’s Fall Open House TODAY!!
Find out about the many opportunities that Carleton’s Greek and Roman Studies program has to offer! Current GRS students and faculty will be there to answer any questions that you may have about the program 🏺📜🏛️
🍂 It’s Friday, which means fall break is almost here! No classes take place next week (Oct 21-Oct 25), but the university, including the College of the Humanities office, will remain open!
We hope that you have a great fall break and take the time to rest & recharge! 🏛️🍂🏺🎃📜
🚨Public lecture alert🚨! On Thursday, October 17th, at 7pm EST, Professor Susan Downie from Carleton University’s Greek and Roman Studies program will be presenting her lecture titled “Sparta and Totalitarianism”! 🏛️📜🏺
We hope to CU there!
Are you curious about what @Carleton_U's Greek and Roman Studies program has to offer? Check out Brianne’s story to hear about her experiences as a student in the GRS program and how it fostered her passion to learn more about the early Roman Empire!
https://t.co/DjbWExh86s
Are you considering applying to graduate school? Then this information session is for you!
The Graduate School Information Session will be on Thursday, October 10th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, in Paterson Hall, Room 303.
We hope to CU there! 🏛️📜🏺
Are you interested in Ancient Greece? Do you find Sparta fascinating? Then this lecture is for you! It will be held online via Zoom, and it is open to ANYONE!! All you need to do to get access to the Zoom is email Gail Larose at [email protected] for the Zoom link details.
🚨Public lecture alert🚨! On Thursday, October 17th, at 7pm EST, Professor Susan Downie from Carleton University’s Greek and Roman Studies program will be presenting her lecture titled “Sparta and Totalitarianism”! 🏛️📜🏺
We hope to CU there!
Sept. 30 is Orange Shirt Day, a day of remembrance to acknowledge the history and lasting impacts of residential schools. Join us in seeking opportunities toward conciliation—on Orange Shirt Day and beyond: https://t.co/TwiTf88OWv