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Sonia Sabnis’ Lecture Spotlit by HFA

January 27, 2023January 27, 2023 Emilio Capettini Featured, In the News, News

Read a summary of Sonia Sabnis’ recent lecture – “Daemon Lovers and Monstrous Pregnancy: Psyche in 20th-Century America” – on the Humanities and Fine Arts website.

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Bridge Fellowship in Classics, 2023-24
Ella Haselswerdt’s Lecture Postponed

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Ella Haselswerdt (UCLA): "Between Pathos and Mathos: Tragedy, Trauma, and the Choral Subject" @ HSSB 4080
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  • Ella Haselswerdt’s Lecture Postponed February 23, 2023
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The Department of Classics is committed to promoting excellence through diversity and inclusiveness. In keeping with the academic mission of the University of California to educate its residents, we strive to create an environment that is welcoming for all sectors of our state’s diverse population and that is conducive to the development of each individual’s highest potential. In addition, the Department upholds the principle of equal opportunity for all since equal opportunity fosters the best conditions possible for the enhancement of research, creativity, innovation, and excellence.

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