Meet the Profs
Meet the Profs is an annual informal event put on by the CMS for undergrads, grad students, and faculty to get to know each other.
Meet the Profs is an annual informal event put on by the CMS for undergrads, grad students, and faculty to get to know each other.
The Classical Association of Canada, University of Waterloo, and Wilfrid Laurier University are proud to present a lecture by Dr. Victoria Wohl from the University of Toronto. The lecture is titled Affective Leadership: Political Judgement and the Emotions in Classical Athens. It will be held on Friday, October 10 from 4:00-5:30 in AL 105.
Professor Sheila Ager will be giving a lecture titled Cleopatra: The Original Femme Fatale as part of THEMUSEUM's The Egyptian Dialogues series. Dr. Ager's lecture will be held on Sunday November 16 at 1:30.
See the poster below for more details about Dr. Ager's lecture as well as other lectures in The Egyptian Dialogues series.
The University of Waterloo Classical Studies Department is proud to present a lecture by Lothar Willms from the University of Heidelberg and Brown University, "Transgression, the Tragic and Metatheater: A New Look at Greek Tragedy" on Monday, March 5th, from 10:30am - 11:20pm in ML 349. All are welcome for this free lecture. See poster for details.
The Classical Association of Canada, University of Waterloo, and Wilfirid Laurier are proud to present a lecture by Professor Jessica Romney, MacEwan University. The lecture will be held on Monday September 25th from 10:00-11:30 in AL 124. The title of the talk is, "Whose Messenian War? Re-reading Tyrtaeus in Arhaic Sparta.". All are welcome.
On Wednesday, February 28, Chicago-based musician and Classics degree holder Joe Goodkin will be bringing the awe-inspiring tales of Ancient Greece to CLAS 231 in PAS 2086 from 10:00-11:30. This event is free and all are welcome. For more information on other events that day - https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2024-02-12#a-modern-bard-s-retelling-of-the-iliad.
Join us for a celebration of outstanding work by undergraduate students from some of UW's culture-focused courses and programs. Event is being held at Conrad Grebel Community Education Room 2202.