Events

In fall 2023, I’m teaching a first-year undergraduate seminar on “Race before Race” and an advanced Latin survey at Johns Hopkins University, with brief visits to Ohio State and Oxford. I’m also thrilled to begin work on an open-access online resource (OER) on race and classical antiquity with Arum Park and other leaders of the field, thanks to grant support from Hopkins and the Society for Classical Studies.

Los Angeles | April

Palevsky Lecture, UCLA

British Columbia | January

Lansdowne Lectures, University of Victoria, British Columbia

2023

Oxford | November

Oxford-Princeton Seminar Series on the theme of exploitation

Columbus, Ohio | October

Schlam Lecture at the Ohio State University

Germany | July

Forgetting and Power in Greek and Latin Literature, Katholische Universität Eichstätt

Italy | June

Symposium Cumanum on Vergil and the Roman Republic

Chicago | April

Walsh Lecture, University of Chicago

Handout

England | April

Plumer Fellowship at St Anne’s College, Oxford University

Classics colloquium at the University of Leeds and other events

Scotland | March

Global Fellowship at St Andrew’s University, with associated events

South Africa | February

Vergil and the Land, Stellenbosch University

2022

Germany | December

Onwards, upwards into the past? Classics in the political discourse, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz

Ghana | December

Second International Classics Conference in Ghana (ICCG), University of Ghana, Accra

Philadelphia | November

 Classics Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania

New York | April

Classical Speaker Series, Cornell University 

David Porter Classical World Lecture, Skidmore College

2021

American Academy in Berlin | February

Roman Diversity: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Empire,” Nina Maria Gorrissen Lecture

University of Washington | January

Roman Diversity: Aestheticizing and Commodifying Human Variety, Then and Now,” McDiarmid Lecture

For a full list of past and upcoming talks, workshops, and courses taught, see my CV.