Articles tagged with: department of classics
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Learning any new language can be a daunting task. But learning a language that is no longer spoken, such as ... Full story
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Exhibit offers a taste of the ancient world
Classics students spent the term journeying back in time to explore the dining practices of the ancient Greeks and Romans. ... Full story -
New year brings Brock Talks back to St. Catharines library
Gladiators of Pompeii, the planet’s artistic inspiration and the invisible history of radioactive mice will be highlighted by Brock ... Full story -
Prof recognized for archaeological research
Angus Smith has literally moved tons of soil looking for fragments of pottery to piece together our understanding of life ... Full story -
Evacuation drill teaches artifact preservation
When natural disaster or military conflict strikes, irreplaceable cultural heritage is put at risk. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Syria, as ... Full story -
Makerspace technology enhances student experiences
The libraries of today are no longer places to only access texts from the past. Alongside a wide variety of ... Full story -
Public roundtable to explore Antigone’s relevance to modern society
Gender inequality, corruption and the conflict between personal beliefs and the laws of society are all at the centre of ... Full story -
Memorial award sends Classics student to overseas digs
Sydney Bryk’s face lit up as she shared with Terry Varcoe stories of her archaeological adventures in Italy. The ... Full story -
Famous shipwrecks at heart of public talk
Brock's Department of Classics will celebrate Archaeology Day with a free public lecture on one of Canada’s most intriguing ... Full story -
Antigone explores modern ideas through classic Greek tragedy
Sophocles’ Antigone may be more than 2,500 years old, but its relevance to the #MeToo and civil rights movements of today ... Full story