For abstracts submitted as parts of organized panels please go to https://camws.org/2018PanelsWorkshops.
- Abbott, Benjamin (University of Pennsylvania), An Asiatic Minority or Majority? Rethinking Army Composition in the Early Seleucid Empire
- Aberle, Katherine (University of Mississippi), Cultural Capital, the Classics, and the Creation of the Southern Planter Class
- Adkins, Evelyn (Kenyon College), Feminine Discourse in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
- Ajootian, Aileen (University of Mississippi), Commemorating Actium at Ancient Corinth?
- Allen, Joel (City University of New York), What the Audience Fears: Cicero's Speeches Against Rullus
- Alvares, Jean (Montclair State University), An Aphrodisian Bacchae for Our Era; David Ives’ Venus in Fur
- Alwine, Andrew T. (College of Charleston), Xenophon on the Thirty
- Andrews, James A. (Ohio University), Epideixis and the Professions of Plato's Protagoras
- Anton, Audrey L. (Western Kentucky University), Moral Idiots and Blameless Brutes: Aristotle on Moral Responsibility for Moral Ignorance
- Arft, Justin (University of Tennessee), You’ve Got the Wrong Guy: Alkinoos and the “Wondrous Deeds” of Odysseus
- Atwood, Preston L. (The University of Wisconsin-Madison), Aristophanes' Lampito in Sociolinguistic Perspective
- Baldwin, Richard (Gulf Coast State College), Does Euripides Have a Consistent Weltanschauung?
- Baldwin, Ryan M. (Brigham Young University), Familial Relationships in Early Christian Martyrdom Texts
- Barnes, Philip V. (John Burroughs School), Catullus and the Swansong
- Barney, Justin (University of Michigan), Lucretius on Animal Sacrifice.
- Barrett, Andrew (Wayne State University), A New Translation of Dionysiaca, Book One
- Baughman, Karl E. (Prairie View A&M University), Coincidence or Conspiracy?: Mark Antony as the Classical Archetype Traitor for Aaron Burr
- Beaulieu, Marie-Claire (Tufts University), Ornithological Approaches to Greek Mythology: The Case of the Shearwater
- Beck, Deborah (University of Texas at Austin), Wellsprings of Grief: Iliad 9.14-15 and 16.3-4
- Beckman, Eric (Indiana University), Constructing a Pharmacy: Herodotus and the Walls of Ecbatana
- Beeby, John B. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Being Etruscan in Latin: Epitaphs from the Rafi Family Tomb at Perugia
- Beek, Anna E. (University of Memphis), The Open Door to Elysium in Lucian’s True History
- Bishop, Caroline B. (Texas Tech University), densior ille, hic copiosior: Bilingualism in the Demosthenes-Cicero Syncrises
- Blasdel, Gavin P. (University of Pennsylvania), A Statue Base for T. Quinctius Flamininus at Chalcis (IG XII 9, 931)
- Blum, Jessica (University of San Francisco), Claiming Aeneas: Julio-Claudian Echoes in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica
- Bocchine, Kristin (University of North Texas), Manuscript versus Mosaic: Comparing the Representations of Jews and Judaism in Greco-Roman Textual and Visual Sources.
- Bolig, Nicholas R. (University of Kansas), Where the Truth Lies: Euripides’ Democratic Challenge in Helen
- Bouxsein, Hilary (St. Olaf College), To Wish the Impossible Wish: Homeric Counterfactuals in Character Speech
- Bowen, Megan (University of Virginia), Prayer, Power, and Gender in Ovid’s Galatea Episode
- Boyd, Barbara Weiden (Bowdoin College), The History of Elegy and Ovid’s Rustication Cure (Remedia Amoris 169-98)
- Bradshaw, Katherine L. (University of Maryland, College Park), Feeding the Emperor, Reading the Empire: The Cultural Implications of Food in Suetonius' Lives of the Twelve Caesars.
- Brandon, Shane C. (University of Colorado Boulder), The Enemy of My Enemy is Me: Heroes, Otherness, and Identity in Painted Amazonomachies
- Brannelly, Timothy (University of Virginia), Sending Signals with signa: The Puzzling Placement of Aquarius in Ovid’s Fasti
- Branscome, David (Florida State University), What’s in a Kordylē? Pheidippides (in Ar. Nub. 10)!
- Brook, Adriana (Lawrence University), Reading Aeschylus through Seneca: The “Tapestry Scene” in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Atreus’ Persuasion of His Brother in Seneca’s Thyestes
- Brooks, Lauren T. (BASIS Scottsdale), The Building Projects of Hispania’s Optimus Princeps
- Brubaker, Evan L. (The University of Virginia), Pure Fires: A Bilingual Pun in Augustan Poetics. Evan L. Brubaker (The
- Bruckel, William D. (Boston University), The Furious Nobility: Aeschylus, Solon, and the Athenian Aristocracy
- Bruun, Christer (University of Toronto), Firewood for Rome from Ocriculum
- Bucci, Anthony (Tufts University), Ornithological Approaches to Greek Mythology: The Case of the Shearwater
- Buckingham, Emma N. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Painted Memorials: White-Ground Lekythoi and the Classical Athenian Funerary Landscape
- Bungard, Christopher (Butler University), The Improvisatory Spectrum in Plautus
- Burian, Peter (Duke University), Operatic Danaids
- Burks, Jonathan P. (University of Arizona), The Return of the Olympians
- Burton, Diana (Victoria University of Wellington), Blurred Boundaries: Hades and Zeus Chthonios
- Busnelli, Gabriele (University of Cincinnati), Triphiodorus' Aesthetic of Détournement
- Caldesi-Valeri, Valerio (University of Kentucky), Borges’ Asterión: Failure of a Matrilineal Model of Royalty
- Callier, Reina E. (University of Colorado at Boulder), Playing the Author: Creative Analysis in Classical Literature Courses
- Camp, Laura E. (Duke University), Greeks Doing Algebra
- Carawan, Edwin (Missouri State University), Aischines' Liability in the Crown Case
- Carnes, Jeffrey S. (Syracuse University), Roger Anne Rogem? Ovid’s Narcissus in a Pederastic Context
- Carrara, Eva (Florida State University), Innovations to Divine Intervention in Amores 1.1
- Carrington, Bernard P. (Salpointe Catholic High School), Color Coding - The Who and the What.
- Carroll, Andrew (Regis Jesuit High School), Photos of Old Things: A Case Study of Secondary Archaeology Education and Museum Partnership
- Carter, Caroline L. (University of Arizona), All Dogs Go to Hades Dog Iconography on Funerary Monuments of Roman Youths
- Carver, Charles D. (University of Washington), Pindar’s ὅπλων κρίσις: Ajax and Athens in Three Aeginetan Odes
- Castellani, Victor (University of Denver), Epic Aging
- Celotto, Giulio (Concordia College), An Empedoclean Reading of Nigidius Figulus’ Prophecy: Love and Strife in Lucan’s Bellum Civile
- Chiasson, Charles C. (University of Texas at Arlington), Herodotus Homerikoteros: The Greek Embassy to Gelon (Hist. 7.153-67) and Iliad 9
- Christman, Sidney M. (University of Virginia), Confessions and Confines: A Case Study of Accuracy and Precision in Herodotus and Thucydides
- Churik, Nikolas (University of Notre Dame), Loosening Down: Non-lethal Uses of *λύω γυῖα
- Cirillo, Thomas M. (Montgomery Bell Academy), Parthenopaeus and Statius' Testing of the Aeneid
- Clapp, Doug (Samford University), Rumors of War in Cicero’s De Imperio Cn. Pompei and Pro Rege Deiotaro
- Clark, Margaret (University of Texas at Austin), Building an Empire from the Ground Up: The Imperialist Implications of Soil as a Raw Material in the Roman Agronomists
- Clauss, James J. (University of Washington), The Odyssey: From Cover to Classic
- Clay, Jenny S. (University of Virginia), A Stroll Through Hesiod's Tartarus
- Cohen, Jordan N. (University of California at Riverside), Science Suppressed: Aristarchus and the Effect of Authority
- Coleman, Desiree D. (University of Arizona), A Spectacle to Behold: Sensory and Visual Elements in Roman Religious Processions
- Coughlan, Taylor (University of Tennessee), Beyond the Bookroll: Dialect Choice as a Poetic Device in Hellenistic and Imperial Inscribed Epigram
- Coward, Thomas (George Mason University), Some New Fragments of Aeschylus, Aristomenes, and Hellenistic Scholarship (P.Oxy. 5160 col. ii.20-40)
- Craig, Christopher (University of Tennessee), o cogitationes inanes meae! Uses and Abuses of Ciceronian exclamatio
- Crane, David (Grand Valley State University), The Meta-philosophy of Phaedo
- Cranford, Dustin S. (University of Maryland at College Park), Surviving the Storm: Two Families of the Laudatio Turiae and the Civil Wars
- Credo, Brian V. (University of Pennsylvania), Initiating Ajax: Mystery Ritual in Sophocles' Play
- Creer, Tyler A. (University of Virginia), A Poor Man's Alexander: Ammianus Marcellinus, Julian, and the Greco-Roman Ethnographic Tradition
- Crnkovich, Catherine (The University of Arizona), Ad Cor et Mentem Per Aures: Benefits of Aural Learning of Classical Languages
- Crooks, Stephanie (New York University), Ariadne, Figura Variata: The Unconventional Ecphrasis in Catullus 64
- Crosson, Isaia (Columbia University), Thucydidean Dionysius
- Cullick, Rachael (Oklahoma State University), Venus among Poisons: Harmonia’s Necklace and the Evils of Seduction
- Currie, Michelle (Florida State University), Seneca on the Death of M. Livius Drusus (Brev. 6.1-2)
- Davis, Samantha C. (Cornell University), fortasse requires: Sapphic and Terentian Intertextuality in Catullus 85
- Day, Kirsten K. (Augustana College), West of “Them”: Classical Antiquity and Identity Politics in the American Western
- Deacon, Elizabeth (Univeristy of Colorado Boulder), Sex and Status in Daphnis and Chloe
- Dee, Nicholas M. (Bowling Green State University), A flagitium incognitum and Its Causes in Histories 4
- Delbar, David (Brigham Young University), Odysseus the Boy Toy: Sexual Slavery in Odyssey 5
- Denton, Tyler (University of Colorado, Boulder), Dual Legends: Hannibal and Scipio as Literary Foils in the Early Roman Historians
- Dettmer, Helena R. (Univeristy of Iowa), Life in Tomis: Tristia 5.7a and 5.7b
- Dharmasiri, Muditha (University of Washington), Remember Me Thus: A Study of Latin Epitaphs of Mime Actresses
- Dickson, Keith (Purdue University), Bloodsongs: Pulse-Taking, Synesthesia, and Epistemic Shifts
- Dighton, Aerynn (University of California at Santa Barbara), “Creticus, you are see-through!”: The Transparent Toga in Roman Invective
- DiLuzio, Joseph (Baylor University), Deifying the People in Cicero’s Post Reditum ad Quirites
- DiLuzio, Meghan J. (Baylor University), From the Palio to the October Horse: Roman Festivals in Comparative Perspective
- Donlon, Deirdre (Pinecrest Academy), Broadway, Hip-Hop, and Aeschylus: Teaching Greek Drama in Modern U. S. High Schools
- Driscoll, David F. (University of California at Davis), Brothers in Arms: ‘Fictive Kinship’ among the Iliad’s Greeks and Trojans
- Driskill, Daniel (Boston University), Aristophanes and the Athenian Archē, to the Peace of Nicias
- Dugdale, Eric K. (Gustavus Adolphus College), Prophecy and Hero Cult in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- Duncan, Anne (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), "It Wasn't Rape-Rape": Roman Attitudes Toward the Sexual Availability of Mimae
- Duvick, Brian (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs), Fighting for the City of God: Christian and Hellenic Appropriation of Plato’s Republic in the Late Roman Empire
- Eckerman, Christopher C. (University of Oregon), On templa serena at Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura 2.7
- Elliott, Kenneth (The University of Iowa), Quintilian's Frustration with Declamation
- Ellis, Christine (University of New Mexico), Sleepless in Urbe
- Elmendorf, Samantha (University of Colorado Boulder), Jupiter Divided: Civil War in Lucan’s Bellum Civile
- Evans, Jessica (University of Vermont), Engendering Justice in a Gendered World: The Case of Thucydides' Athenians
- Faulkner, Andrew T. (University of Waterloo), Ambiguous Seduction The Mythical Paradigm of Flannery O’Connor’s Good Country People
- Felkner, Virginia K. (University of Oklahoma), Digital Critical Editions: Coding and/as Scholarship
- Felton, Debbie (University of Massachusetts Amherst), The Motif of “The Animal Left Behind” in Classical Literature
- Ferlmann, Roxanne H. P. (Schole Academy),Tacitus’ Rhetorical Characterization of Galba
- Ferriss-Hill, Jennifer L. (University of Miami), The Poet as Maker in Horace's Ars Poetica
- Ficklin, Andrew C. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), “Mr. Persuasion” and Cycles of Decline in Thucydides’ Corcyraean Stasis
- Fletcher, Kristopher (Louisiana State University), Translating the Names of Winds in Vergil's Aeneid and the Limits of Metonymy
- Fons, Michael G. (University of Kansas), Reading Hypsipyle’s Medea: Looking at the Chronology of Ovid’s Heroides 6 and 12
- Ford, Bryn E. (University of Pennsylvania), Poison, Plague, and Panic: The Veneficia Investigations of the 180s B.C.
- Foster, Andrew (Fordham University), An Experiment in Micro-Finance?: The Grain Tax Law in 4th Century Athens
- Frank, Rebecca (University of Virginia), The Apocryphal Alexander: Alexander the Great in Ptolemy the Quail
- Franklin, Ryan (The Johns Hopkins University), A Thing for All Seasons: Neo-Archaic Media in Sophocles' Ajax
- Franko, George F. (Hollins University), Udall's Floures, Toggling, and Impersonation
- Fricker, Laurel (University of Arizona), Imitating βάρβαροι:The Appropriation of Persian Culture in Greece after the Persian Wars
- Friend, John L. (University of Tennessee), From Ephebe to Ephebeia
- Froedge, Stephen (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), Atomic Centaurs: Reading Statius, Reading Lucretius
- Funsten, Grace H. P. (University of Washington), A Learned Dog: Roman Elegy and the Epitaph for Margarita
- Gagarin, Michael (University of Texas), Aeschylus' Revisionist View of Women
- Gaki, Maria (University of Cincinnati), The Influence of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon on Seneca’s Thyestes
- Garcia-Molina, Eduardo (Florida State University), Diodotus Tryphon and the Late Seleukid State
- Garland, Kathleen (Cornell University), Lyre, Loom, Typewriter? Women, Digital Media, and Poetic Anxiety
- Garvey, Tom (The Meadows School), From Zeus to Q: Generational Conflict in a Theogonic Universe
- Gianelle, Zachary J. (University of Arizona), Mothers and Men: A Reexamination of Mother Similes in the Iliad
- Giannopoulou, Zina (University of California, Irvine), Framing Lars von Trier's Medea
- Gillespie, Caitlin (Columbia University), Collaboration in the Classroom: The Collective Commentary
- Gin, Danielle M. (Kalamazoo College), Ambitious Antinous
- Goblirsch, Amie F. (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Fight like a Woman: Female Heroics and Homeric Models in Lysistrata
- Goldberg, Charles (Bethel University), Pietas, the Vir Optimus Debate of 204 BCE, and the Study of Roman Masculinity
- Gondek, Renee (University of Mary Washington), For the Groom Alone: Bridal Sexuality in Athenian Vase-Painting
- Goodman, Gena (University of California at Santa Barbara), Overstepping Laws, Transgressing Borders: Political Boundaries in Josephus's Jewish Antiquities
- Goyette, Michael P. (New College of Florida), Intersex Identity and Intersectionality: Representations of Hermaphroditus from Ovid, Vitruvius, and Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex
- Greene, Ellen (University of Oklahoma), Love and Death in Sappho 31 and 58
- Gresens, Nicholas (University of Rochester), Preservation and Enhancement of the Epigraphic Record through Photogrammetry: A Preliminary Study
- Griffin, Quinn E. (Grand Valley State University), Reimagining Hipparchia: Clemenza Ninci’s Sposalizio d’Iparchia Filosofa
- Guay, Ana Maria (University of California, Los Angeles), Naming, Memory, and Omission in Ibycus 282a
- Hackworth, Corey M. (Baylor University), Living the Myth: History as Rhetoric in Delphic Paeans
- Hagen, Adrienne (Washington and Lee University), The Seed and the Soul in Plato's Dialogues
- Hahn, Samuel (University of Colorado Boulder), πολυάρητος: Signposting Epiphany in the Hymn to Demeter and Odyssey 19
- Hales, Sara L. (University of Iowa), Pseudo-Libanius as Novelist?: A Study of Ekphrasis 30
- Haller, Benjamin S. (Virginia Wesleyan University), The Metamorphoses of George Sandys: Ovid Commentary as Self-Making in Virginia’s Jamestown Colony
- Hanson, Wesley J. (University of Pennsylvania), Competitive Medicine and the Style of the Epidemics
- Harlow, Devon (The University of Southern California), Why is the Frogs Named the Frogs? The Vital Role of Two Choruses in Aristophanes’ Comedy.
- Harper, Kristin (University of Missouri-Columbia), Recalling But a Little: A Late Antique Woman’s Life from her Epitaph
- Harrington, J. Michael (Tufts University), Machine-Actionable Style: Corpus Linguistics Using Treebanked Textual Data to Compare the Style of Latin Authors
- Harris, Molly (University of Wisconsin-Madison), κένανδρον μέγ᾽ ἄστυ: Waging War Abroad in Aeschylus’ Persians
- Harrison, Rebecca (Truman State University), The Transition to Reading Latin: Structural Patterns and Cultural Language Difference
- Hattori, Austin (University of Georgia), The Rhetoric of Ariadne and the Construction of the Catullan Ego
- Hayatshahi, Janet (Randolph-Macon College), Bringing Seneca’s Thyestes to Life: Integrated Project-Based Learning in the Latin and Theatre Classrooms
- Haynes, Holly (The College of New Jersey), The Impossibility of Historia after Domitian: Pliny's Letter 5.8
- Heckenlively, Timothy S. (Baylor University), By His Recklessness They Perished?
- Hejduk, Julia D. (Baylor University), Horace's Acrostic Lessons in Wine and Wisdom
- Henderson, Edward B. (Davidson College), A Tortoise Sings: Composing Music for an Ancient Greek Lyre
- Hendricks, Amy N. (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Verbal Echoes in Theocritus 2 and 11
- Herbert, Sarah (University of Virginia), Heroic Revenge in Euripides' Antiope
- Hicks, Marissa (University of Maryland), The μανία of Dionysus in Euripides’ Bacchae
- Hill, Brian P. (Rutgers University), Repairing Faulty Jars: Allusion and Instruction in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
- Hill, Nadhira (University of Michigan), Til Death Do Us Part: Attic Marble Lekythoi and Depictions of Unwed Youths
- Holland, Lora L. (University of North Carolina at Asheville), Experiencing the Ancient Garden
- Horrell, Matthew (University of Iowa), Hector’s Snowy Mountain Simile (Iliad 13.754–55)
- Howland, Benjamin (Louisiana State University), The κύκλος Klan and the Dark-side of Classics
- Hubbard, Thomas K. (University of Texas), Addressing Campus Rape as a Classicist
- Hunt, Charlotte (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Hanno’s Periplus: the Human-Animal Transition
- Hunt, Jeff (Baylor University), Homer’s Hellenistic Audience
- Hunter, Elizabeth A. (University of Chicago), Don’t Blow a gliscit: Turnus as an Epicurean Amator
- Huskey, Samuel J. (University of Oklahoma), Digital Critical Editions: Coding and/as Scholarship
- Hütwohl, Dannu (The Ohio State University), Prometheus the Philosopher: Plato's Theft of Fire
- Jacobs II, Paul W. (Independent Scholar), Cola di Rienzo and the Reenactment of an Ancient Tale – Finding the Prata Flaminia in Fourteenth Century Rome
- Jendza, Craig (University of Kansas), Satyr Drama, Tragedy, and Comedy in Euripides' Alcestis
- Jeppesen, Seth A. (Brigham Young University), Writing around the Aeneid: Latin Prose Composition as Fan Fiction
- Johansen, Jordan C. (University of Chicago), The Crocodile and the Labyrinth: Strabo’s Autopsy of the Egyptian Fayum.
- John, Benjamin (University of New Mexico), Reincarnation, Re-reading, and Transcendence in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses
- Johnson, Hali M. (Anthem Preparatory Academy), Mother, Mother! Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism, and Pietas in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
- Johnson, Mason (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Model Man: The Ciceronian Prudens and Aristotelian Phronesis
- Jones, Brandon (Millsaps College), Tacitus' Greek
- Jones, Jacqueline A. (University of Iowa), World-Building in the Heroides
- Jones, Steven L. (Houston Baptist University), Vergil's Apocalyptic Vision: Jewish Influence on Aeneid 2.605-623
- Jones-Lewis, Molly A. (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), The Case of the Missing Ban: Cadaver Dissection in Roman Law
- Joseph, Timothy A. (The College of the Holy Cross), The Poetics and Power of Lament in Lucan’s Pharsalia
- Joshi, Nishant (Tufts University), Changes in Prothesis Rituals as Portrayed on Greek Lekythoi From the Archaic Period Through the Completion of the Peloponnesian War. Changes in Prothesis Rituals as Portrayed on Greek Lekythoi From the Archaic Period Through the Completion of the Peloponnesian War
- Kantzios, Ippokratis (University of South Florida), The Agency of Things in the Poetry of Hipponax
- Kaplan, Philip (University of North Florida), Trading Places and Worship Spaces: The Political, Social and Economic Roles of Religious Sanctuaries Built by and for Resident Aliens in the East Mediterranean
- Karas, Allannah K. (Valparaiso University), Aeschylus’ Hidden Muse: Agamemnon 104-106
- Katz, Rebecca (University of Miami), arma tribunicium cingere digna latus: The Parazonium in Roman Art and Culture
- Kearns, Amber (University of Arizona), Hips Don't Lie: Labor Hazards and Stress in the Ancient Greek Workshoph
- Keck, John R. (The University of Arizona), Exploring Etruscan Sacred Boundaries.
- Kelley, Matthew W. (Boston University), Correcting Herodotus 1.56: The Histories’ Non-answer to the Pelasgian Question
- Kelting, Edward (Stanford University), Aegyptiaka in Creolization: Ethnicity and Authorial Identity in Apion and Chaeremo
- Kendall, Allen A. (Brigham Young University), Kings, Gods, Lovers, and Loyalty: The Public Image of Antony and Cleopatra
- Kershner, Stephen M. (Austin Peay State University), Grieving Philosophically in Statius' Epicedia and Consolationes
- Kimmey, Stephanie (University of Missouri, Columbia), Ritual Consumption and Trash: A Beginners’ Guide to Keeping a Sanctuary Tidy
- Kindick, Samuel L. (University of Colorado Boulder), Ants and Bees in Ovid’s Theater: Ars Amatoria 1.89-100
- Kirsch, Kathleen M. (The Catholic University of America), Docta Psallere: An Anonymous Christian Woman as Prudentius’ Ideal Poet
- Kissell, Lori M. (Liberty High School), Death in Your Classroom: What the Romans Did and Believed, and How to Bring it to Your Classroom
- Knopick, Kristen (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga), Teaching Latin in the Online Environment
- Kochergina, Anastasiya (University of Arizona), Are We Blind? On Oedipus
- Koenig, Amy A. (University of Miami), A Rare Parrot-Teacher: The Parrot as Latin Poet in a Greek Epigram
- Koster, Isabel K. (University of Colorado Boulder), Nepos’ Hannibal as a Trickster
- Kovalchuk, Maria V. (University of Pennsylvania), Describing (the Exterior of) Greece: Space in Pausanias
- Kozak, Adam (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), The War with Nemea: Furor and Delay in the Nemea Episode of Statius' Thebaid
- Krasne, Darcy A. (Columbia University), Atomic Horses and Subatomic Gods: Valerius Flaccus’s Appropriation of Lucretian "Distant Viewing" in Argonautica 2
- Kreiger, Christian B. (Independent Scholar), Imperial Policy in the East: Rome and Asia Minor
- Kutzko, David (Western Michigan University), The Woman Who Wasn't There: Catullus 13 and the Pose of Isolation.
- La Londe, Danielle (Centre College), Gendered Violence and Genre in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road
- Lafferty, Maura K. (University of Tennessee -- Knoxville), Vergil and the Changing Mise-en-Page from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
- Lang, Everett (Boston College), A Riot of Images: Statue Destruction and Historiography in Nero’s Rome
- Langley, Bridget (University of Cincinnati), Ovid Subdues the Tiber: Literary Approaches to Managing Environmental Anxiety
- Langseth, Joshua (Coe College), The Yoke
- of Power: Melinno’s Hymn to Rome and the Greek Response to Roman Empire
- Lanphier, Henry W. (Loyola University Chicago), Didactic Medea: Problems and Possibilities in Using Medea to Study Athenian Gender Roles in the Classroom
- Lape, Emma C. (Harvard University), Time and Human Identities in Homer’s Iliad
- Lape, Susan (University of Southern California), Prediction and Persuasion: the Rhetoric of Mindreading in Demosthenes’ Early Deliberative Speeches.
- Larsen, Mik R. (California Polytechnic State University Pomona), Pennies for the Public Man: Crowd-funded Funerals in the Early Republic
- Lea, Luke (University of New Mexico), Guided Reading: Textual Maieutics in Plato's Theaetetus
- Leach, Benjamin D. (Indiana University), Artemisia, The Wonder Woman: The Gendered Nature of ἀνδρεῖα and ἄλκιμος in Herodotus’ Histories
- Lehmann, Hilary (Knox College), Anatomy of an Inheritance (Dem. 27 and 28)
- Lekson, Stephen H. (University of Colorado Museum of Natural History), Medieval North America: Chaco and Cahokia
- Leon, Daniel W. (University of Illinois), Digital Epigraphy: The Case of Arrian’s Praenomen
- Lewis, Amy S. (University of Pennsylvania), Good Doctor, Bad Doctor: Aristophanes as a Comic Healer
- Lewis, C. McKenzie (University of Wyoming), Thinking Global – Acting Local: Inscribed Objects from Excavations at the Villa del Vergigno (Tuscany, Italy)
- Libatique, Daniel (Boston University), Speech, Silence, and Gender in the Hermaphroditus Myth of Ovid’s Metamorphoses (4.274-388)
- Lippman, Mike (University of Nebraska, Lincoln), What's in a Name?
- Liu, Cynthia (Baylor University), Why The Monograph: Genre Crossroads in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae
- Liu, Tianran (Tufts University), True or False: The Intertextuality of Lucian’s True History and How to Write History
- Loar, Matthew P. (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Hercules, Cacus, and an EnnianCcontest of Auguries in Aeneid 8
- Lobur, John A. (University of Mississippi), The House of Atticus: Antiquarianism and the End of the Triumvirate
- Loehr, Regina M. (Furman University), Polybius' Emotional Persuasion
- Lord, Kristin O. (Wilfrid Laurier University), Euripides’ Orestes and the Problem of Food
- Louden, Bruce (University of Texas El Paso), Lucretius and the Golden Ass.
- Lowe, James V. (John Burroughs School), At Sea with Catullus and Horace
- Lu, Ximing (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Briseis: An alokhos without eunē
- Luke, Trevor (Florida State University), Nero and Imperial Historiography in Pliny's Natural History.
- Lundy, Steven J. (University of Texas at Austin), Towards a Trauma-informed Pedagogy in the Online Classroom: A Case Study in Teaching Classical Mythology
- Lye, Suzanne (Dartmouth College), Swimming Against the Tide: Aquatic Nethergods and Their Mythology of Resistance
- MacCormack, Colin D. (University of Texas at Austin), I’ll Never Be Your Beast of Burden: Poetic Manifestations of Animals in Herodotus
- Macfarlane, Roger T. (Brigham Young University), When Eurydice is Not a Woman: Adaptation of the Orpheus myth in Resnais’ You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet (2012).
- MacKay, Joshua S. (Brigham Young University), The Moral Republic: Reconciling Livy's Paradoxical Approach to Republic and Princeps
- Maggiore, Holly (University of Virginia), "And the Shield Cried Out": Narrative and Ekphrasis in the Pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis
- Manley, Fade M. (University of Minnesota), The Self-Abandoning Maiden: Focalization of Attis' Speeches in Catullus 63
- Manolaraki, Eleni H. (University of South Florida), Natura and the Senses in Pliny’s Natural History
- Marincola, John (Florida State University), Musing on the Past: Naevius’ Bellum Poenicum
- Marley, Caitlin A. (University of Iowa), The Shape of Cicero: A Sentiment Analysis of Cicero's Orations
- Master, Jonathan (Emory University), Seneca's Future Readers
- Mata, Molly C. (University of New Mexico), The Suffering of Seneca: Philosophy as a Cure for Pain in the Epistulae
- Matera, Robert (Beloit College), Desire and Deniability in Queer History.
- Maticic, Del A. (New York University), Me Dulcis Saturet Quies: Bad Epicureans in Seneca’s Thyestes
- Mazzara, Rachel (University of Toronto), Comic Misunderstanding: The Adulescens Amans in DRN 4
- McCarter, Stephanie (Sewanee: The University of the South), Lucretius’s Beautiful Phlegm: Disgust, Pleasure, and the Aesthetics of Plague
- McClain, T Davina (Northwestern State University), The Battle Between History and Myth: A New Look at Livy’s Oppian Law Debate
- McCloskey, Benjamin O. (Kansas State University), The Vicious Rich: Socrates’ Democratic Philosophy in Xenophon
- McCoy, Marsha (Southern Methodist University), War, Ritual, and Symbolism: The Gallic Carnyx
- McDonald, Matthew W. (University of Colorado Boulder), Sketching the Stereotype
- McDonough, Christopher M. (University of the South), Dressed to Kill: Pontius Pilate’s On-screen Attire
- McGraw, Claire (University of Missouri-Columbia), Burning for You: A Reconsideration of Incense in Ovid
- McInerney, Jeremy (University of Pennsylvania), A Lease of Sacred Lands from Eastern Phokis (IG IX 1.87).
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- McPhee, Brian D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Weird Pathos: Stesichorus’ Geryoneis and the Sympathetic Monsters of Apollonius’ Argonautica
- McVey, Aine (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Stuprum matri intulisse: Caesar's Incest Dream as Characterization (Suet. Iul. 7.2)
- Mears, Elijah J. (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Latera Ecfututa: Homoeroticism in Catullus 6
- Meban, David (Campion College, University of Regina), Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue and Universal Histories of the First Century
- Mellenthin, Jessica (Utah State University), Scipione l’Africano: Scipio and Mussolini
- Merkley, Ky (University of Illionois Urbana-Champaign), Feminizing Orpheus: Metapoetics, Grief, and Nightingale in Georgics 4
- Meszaros, Erica L. (The University of Chicago), Metaphor in the Astronomical Science of the Timaeus
- Mickens, Hannah (University of New Mexico), On Neptune's Ocean: Classical Allusion and Tragic Agency in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- Migliara, Alessandra (The Graduate Center, CUNY), Real Monsters: Credibility and Verisimilitude in Odysseus’ Apologoi
- Miglierina, Ginevra (University of Colorado Boulder), Two Heroes, One Polis: Athenian Treatment of Herakles and Theseus during the Archaic and Early Classical Periods
- Mignanelli, Michael A. (University of Texas at Austin), Aristophanic Paratragodia of Late-Euripidean Tragedy: A Study of Aristophanes’ Ecclesiazusae
- Miller, C.J. (University of Cincinnati), Imagined Ignorance: Centurions in Persius' Satires
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- Moodie, Erin K. (Purdue University), Comedy Personified in Plautus’ Truculentus
- Moore, Daniel W. (University of Virginia), Herodotus’ Constitutional Debate and the Spread of Isonomia
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- Taynton, Nicole (University of California at Santa Barbara),
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- Topper, Kathryn (University of Washington), Gods and their Ships in Greece and Egypt: Seeing Double on the Thalamegos of Ptolemy IV
- Tribble, Ryan S. (University of Iowa), Reading the Shield of Achilles in Aratus
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