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010 East Pyne

Old Dominion Public Lecture: Darwin’s Diagram

Rachael Z. DeLue, Art and Archaeology

Humanities Council
010 East Pyne

Roman Names and Roman Citizenship in Egypt

Roger Bagnall, New York University

Department of Classics
010 East Pyne

The Conspiratorial Mood of Plato’s Republic

Demetra Kasimis, University of Chicago

Department of Classics
010 East Pyne

Old Dominion Public Lecture Series: Me Versus Them

Steven Mackey, Music

Humanities Council
010 East Pyne

Tracing the Specter of Semilingualism in Bilingual Educational Policy

Nelson Flores, University of Pennsylvania

Department of Spanish and Portuguese
010 East Pyne

On the Virtues of Philology from Nietzsche to Machine Learning

Chad Wellmon, University of Virginia

Department of Compartment Literature; Humanities Council
010 East Pyne

Cervantes Symposium of the Northeast: Cervantine Ventures

Various

Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Humanities Council; Cervantes Society of America
010 East Pyne

The Seine: The River that Made Paris

Elaine Sciolino, author and journalist

Department of French and Italian
010 East Pyne

Kwartler Lecture

Bryan Roby, University of Michigan

Program in Judaic Studies
010 East Pyne

Belonging(s) in Movement

Organizer: Nicole Legnani, Spanish and Portuguese

Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Humanities Council; University Center for Human Values
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