CHS GR Event | Martin Puchner, “World Literature from Mesopotamia to the Moon”
Join us on Friday, May 17, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in Athens, for the lecture “World Literature from Mesopotamia to the Moon” with Martin Puchner. Read more
Join us on Friday, May 17, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., in Athens, for the lecture “World Literature from Mesopotamia to the Moon” with Martin Puchner. Read more
The Book Club selection for May is a drama: Seneca the Younger’s Oedipus. Read more
The Book Club selection for May is a drama: Seneca the Younger’s Oedipus. Read more
As part of the European Month of Culture, the Center for Hellenic Studies and the Embassy of Greece in Washington, DC invite you to a lecture recital on Nikos Gatsos: Music for a Better Day on Monday, May 13. Read more
CHS 2018-19 Fellow Katerina Ladianou shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
CHS 2018-19 Fellow Timothy J. Moore shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
CHS 2018-19 Fellow Manon Brouillet shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
The Center for Hellenic Studies hosted a reading of the Iliad, Scroll 24, as part of the 2019 Festival Européen Latin Grec. Read more
The Center for Hellenic Studies hosted a reading of the Iliad, Scroll 24, as part of the 2019 Festival Européen Latin Grec. Read more
From philosophical principles to architectural grandeur, reminders are everywhere that the Classical is fundamentally political in the U.S. Yet activism and advocacy are sometimes viewed as distractions from — or even enemies of — true scholarship. Donna Zuckerberg, Jonathan Hsy, and Caroline Stark will discuss ways to connect and integrate political action with the Classics. Read more