Symposium II: Saturnalia
251 BB ComerSymposium II: 'Saturnalia' Celebration on December 7th at 4:30 (location TBA) (TOGA REQUIRED).
Symposium II: 'Saturnalia' Celebration on December 7th at 4:30 (location TBA) (TOGA REQUIRED).
"The Classic story of two lover's adventures in the underworld, re-imagined by one of the modern theatre's most gifted playwrights..." Tickets $20.00 showing from January 25th-February 10th, Thursdays, Fridays, and
Dr. Angelika Kraemer, Executive Associate Director of the Center for Language Teaching Advancement (CeLTA) at Michigan State University, will give a workshop on "Task-Based Language Teaching and Learning" February 1,
Lupercalia was a mysterious fertility festival that occurred approximately at the same time as our Valentine's Day. Join us for a cooking class on ancient desserts and enjoy the celebration!
TOGA REQUIRED and be prepared to participate in a sacrifice!
We offer a tasting of different countries’ EXOTIC foods, made by students from all around the world. Come and join UA students/community to share, enjoy, learn and appreciate global environment and cultural diversity.
Presented by the Classics Faculty and new inductees, all members are welcome and encouraged to participate. For more information, please view the Eta Sigma Phi page of this website. TOGA
Family and Guests are warmly welcomed to join us for a formal event celebrating the highest achievements of our current Classics students with us. After the ceremony, we will elect
One of our exceptional Classics students, Karissa Annis, will present a brief paper entitled "Death in Ancient Rome" on Tuesday at 5:00pm at 261 of BB Comer with reception to
Dr. Kelly Shannon will be presenting on GHOSTS and ZOMBIES at Birmingham-Southern College this Friday, April 20, at 11:00am. You are welcome to attend what promises to be a spooky