Graduate Student Colloquium
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3rd - Crossroads: The Interrelations Among Religion, Philosophy, and Magic in the Ancient World (1999). Keynote by Marcel Detienne (Johns Hopkins University)
4th - Love and Power in Ancient Literature (2000). Keynote by Francis Cairns (University of Leeds)
5th - Space and Locale in Classical Antiquity (2001). Keynote by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (British School at Rome)
6th - Laughing Matters: Interpreting Humor in the Ancient World (2002).
7th - Time and Memory in Classical Antiquity (2003). Keynote by Alessandro Barchiesi Stanford University)
8th - (2004) Keynote by Oliver Taplin (Oxford University)
9th - The Politics of (re)making History (2005). Keynote by Mary Lefkowitz
10th - Per Purum Tonans: Aspects of the Natural and the Supernatural in Antiquity (2006).
11th - (2007) Keynote by Christopher Faraone (University of Chicago)
12th - Lingua sed torpet: Manifestations of Emotion in the Ancient World (2008). Keynote by David Konstan (Brown University)
13th - Innovation and Progress in the Ancient World. (2010). Keynote by John Marincola (Florida State University)
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15th - Great, Greater, Gloriosus: Constructions of Greatness and Delusions of Grandeur in Antiquity (2011).
16th - On Monsters (2012). Keynote by Daniel Ogden (University of Exeter?)
17th - Nox erat: Night and Nocturnal Activities in the Ancient World (2013). Keynote by Catherine Keane (Washington University in St. Louis)
18th - Imagining the Edge: Peripheral Spaces and Marginal Voices in the Ancient World (2014). Keynote by Erich Gruen (University of California, Berkeley)
19th - A Game of Thrones: Succession in the Ancient World (2015). Keynote by Karl Galinsky (University of Texas)
20th - Dis Manibus: (Im)mortality and the Afterlife in the Ancient World (2016). Keynote by Jonathan Burgess (University of Toronto)
21st - Gender in Antiquity: Anxieties, Transgressions, and Legacies (2017). Keynote by Victoria Wohl (University of Toronto)
22nd - Corpa Mutata: Modifications and Transformations of the Body in Classical Antiquity (2018). Keynote by Brooke Holmes (Princeton)
23rd - Vox Populi: Populism and Popular Culture in Ancient Greece and Rome (2019). Keynote by Kathleen Coleman (Harvard)
24th - Warning: Storm Approaching: Weather, the Environment, and Natural Disasters in the Ancient Mediterranean (2020). Keynote by Clara Bosak-Schroeder (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
25th - (Un)-Forgotten Realms: Science Fiction and Fantasy in and about the Ancient Mediterranean (2021). Keynote by Jennifer Rea (University of Florida)
26th - Pushing the Boundaries: African and Asian Interactions with the Ancient Mediterranean (2022). Keynote by Phiroze Vasunia (University College London)
27th - Indigeneity and the Greco-Roman World: Modern and Ancient Responses (2023). Keynote by Craig Williams (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
28th - Honey and Wormwood: Poetry and Philosophy (2024). Keynote by Katharina Volk (Columbia University)