CHS 2019 Fall Fellows | Aileen Das
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Aileen Das shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Aileen Das shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
"By and large, my weekly participation in the Summer Course turned out to be a multifaceted experience, which went way beyond my initial expectations. It not only helped me to test the spread and transition process of commodities against the broader picture of human mobility and to deepen my approach to such issues, comparing my data with those of later periods and enhancing interdisciplinarity." Read more
We are excited to welcome Miriam Kamil, a 5th year PhD candidate in classical philology at Harvard University for an Online Open House. The topic of the discussion is: The Cecropids and an Attic Aetiology in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, November 21 at 11 a.m. EST, and will be recorded. Read more
We are excited to welcome Miriam Kamil, a 5th year PhD candidate in classical philology at Harvard University for an Online Open House. The topic of the discussion is: The Cecropids and an Attic Aetiology in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, November 21 at 11 a.m. EST, and will be recorded. Read more
Last October, the Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece became one of Harvard’s certified Green Offices. The Harvard Green Office Program is implemented by the Office for Sustainability and designed to guide staff members through the process of creating a more sustainable workspace, underlining the importance of individual disposition and action for the achievement of sustainable development. Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Evi Margaritis shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
Our November Book Club selection is a tragedy by Euripides, the Trojan Women. We will meet for a community reading on Tuesday, November 19, at 11 am EST, and on Tuesday, November 26, at 11 am EST, for discussion. Read more
Our November Book Club selection is a tragedy by Euripides, the Trojan Women. We will meet for a community reading on Tuesday, November 19, at 11 am EST, and on Tuesday, November 26, at 11 am EST, for discussion. Read more
We are excited to welcome Rachele Pierini, University of Bologna for an Online Open House. The topic of the discussion is “Re-inventing Old Craftsmanship: Mycenaean Furniture and Today’s Design.” The event will be live-streamed on Thursday, November 7 at 11:00 a.m. EST, and will be recorded. Read more
We are excited to welcome Rachele Pierini, University of Bologna for an Online Open House. The topic of the discussion is “Re-inventing Old Craftsmanship: Mycenaean Furniture and Today’s Design.” The event will be live-streamed on Thursday, November 7 at 11:00 a.m. EST, and will be recorded. Read more