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Professors:
  • Dr. Trevor Luke: "Reading Past the Body: Paul’s Arrival at Iconium" at the 2007 International Colloquium of the Project for Redescribing Graeco-Roman Antiquity’ held at Keurbooms (Southern Cape), South Africa (August 2007)
  • Dr. Francis Cairns: “The Amyris of Gian Mario Filelfo: An Italian Humanist's Tribute to the Ottoman Sultan?” at the XIX Convegno Internazionale ‘Oriente e Occidente nel Rinascimento,’ Chianciano-Pienza, Italy (July 2007)
  • Dr. Daniel Pullen: “Where’s the Palace? Long-Term Settlement Stability and Mycenaean States in the Corinthia” at Half a Century at the Isthmus: A Symposium to Celebrate and Reflect on over Fifty Years of Excavations and Survey on the Isthmus of Corinth, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece (June 2007)
  • Dr. Daniel Pullen: “Competitive State Formation in the Aegean:  Hierarchy and Heterarchy” at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, TX (April 2007)
  • Dr. Daniel Pullen: “Where's the Palace?  The lack of state formation in the Bronze Age Corinthia” - The University of Kent School of European Culture and Languages Distinguished Professor Lecture, Canterbury, UK (March 2007)
  • Dr. Allen Romano: "Explanatory Myth and the Fallacy of Poetic Panhellenism" at Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity, Vancouver (March 2007)
  • Dr. Allen Romano: "Myth and Innovations" at Euripides: The First Hellenistic Poet?, University of Chicago (November 2006)
  • Dr. John Marincola: “Nothing to do with Aristotle? Polybius, Phylarchus and Tragic History” at Brown University, Providence, R.I. (October 2006)
  • Dr. Francis Cairns: “Jacopo Aconcio: The Motivations of an Exponent of Religious Toleration” at the XVIII Convegno Internazionale ‘Il Concetto della Libertà nel Rinascimento,’ Chianciano-Pienza, Italy (July 2006)
  • Dr. Francis Cairns: “The Hellenistic Epigramma Longum” at the Convegno: ‘Epigramma Longum: from Martial to Late Antiquity,’ University of Cassino, Italy (May 2006)
 
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Graduate Students:
  • Sarah Ferstel (M.A. Classical Archaeology): "Re-examining the Rebuilding of Pompeii After the Earthquake of 69 CE" at Clamor ad Caelum: Disaster and Antiquity, Ann Arbor, MI (February 2007)
 
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