Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Session 1 (10:00-12:00 EDT)
- Section A: Reception 1
- Section B: Latin Oratory
- Section C: The Greek Novel
- Section D: Roman Art and Archaeology 1
- Section E: Workshop: A Springtime Feast with Seneca: Performing Thyestes as a Radio Drama
Session 2 (12:30-2:30 EDT)
- Section A: Latin Prose 1
- Section B: Greek Poetry 1
- Section C: Herodotus
- Section D: Philosophy
- Section E: Panel: Bridging the Divides: Expanding Engagement in the Greek Language Classroom
Session 3 (3:00-5:00 EDT)
- Section A: Horace and Tibullus
- Section B: Latin Historiography
- Section C: Greek Oratory
- Section D: Greek Comedy
- Section E: Roundtable: Graduate School Application Processes
Session 4 (5:30-7:30 EDT)
Section A: Panel: E Pluribus Unum (Sponsored by the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion)
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Session 5 (10:00-12:00 EDT)
- Section A: Reception
- Section B: Latin Drama
- Section C: Greek Historiography
- Section D: Greek Epic 1
- Section E: Panel: Animals in the Ancient World
Session 6 (12:30-2:30 EDT)
- Section A: Ovid 1
- Section B: Roman History 1
- Section C: Sophocles
- Section D: Art and Archaeology
- Section E: Panel: The Politics of Contagious Disease: From Homer’s Plague to COVID-19
Session 7 (3:00-5:00 EDT
- Section A: Latin Prose Texts 2
- Section B: Greek Poetry 2
- Section C: Medicine
- Section D: Panel: Not Plan B: Diverse Career Opportunities for Classicists
- Section E: Roundtable: Planning for Study Abroad: Faculty, Administrator, and Student Perspectives
Session 8 (5:30-7:30 EDT)
- Section A: Presidential Panel: Being Black in Classics: Some Experiences and Perspectives
Friday, April 9, 2021
Session 9 (10:00-12:00 EDT)
- Section A: Workshop: Rethinking Student Engagement and Assessment in the COVID Classroom
- Section B: Latin Novel
- Section C: Greek Tragedy
- Section D: Roman Art and Archaeology 2
- Section E: Panel: Hellenistic Astronomy and Astrology in Greco-Roman, Egyptian, and Babylonian Texts
Session 10 (12:30-2:30 EDT)
- Section A: Mythology
- Section B: Latin Poetry
- Section C: Greek History
- Section D: Panel: Alternative Forms of Piety: Execution, Trophies, and Triumphalism
- Section E: Roundtable: Creating 20th Century Radio Dramas to Continue Program Visibility and Interdisciplinary Relationships when Campus Events are Postponed or Cancelled
Session 11 (3:00-5:00 EDT)
- Section A: Reception 3
- Section B: Latin Epic 1
- Section C: Plato
- Section D: Panel: Contemporary Catullus: Catullan Reception in Modernist and Contemporary Poetry
- Section E: Roundtable: Teaching Transgender Identities and Gender Diversity in Classical Studies
Session 12 (5:30-7:30 EDT )
- Section A: Roman History 2
- Section B: Greek Epic 2
- Section C: Poster session
Special Event 8:00PM EDT TIGR Table Reading of Plautus's Amphitryon
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Session 13 (10:00-12:00 EDT)
- Section A: Greek and Roman Religion
- Section B: Pedagogy
- Section C: Latin Epic 2
- Section D: Panel: The City of Rome: Real, Imagined, Created
- Section E: Workshop: Engaging High School Students in Scholarship: Unedited Neo-Latin Manuscripts
Session 14 (12:30-2:30 EDT)
- Section A: Ovid 2
- Section B: Greek Literature
- Section C: Roman Art and Archaeology 3
- Section D: Panel: The Uses of the Monstrous in Greek and Roman Epic
- Section E: Roundtable: Insights from Hybrid Teaching
Session 15 (3:00-5:00 EDT)
- Section A: Cicero
- Section B: Greek Epic 3
- Section C: Greek Art and Archaeology
- Section D: Panel: Teaching Classics and STEM: Recruitment, Enrichment, Outreach, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration (Sponsored by CPL(G)-the Committee for the Promotion of Latin (and Greek)
- Section E: Roundtable: Classical Reception in Popular Music
Session 16 (5:30-7:30 EDT)
- Section A: Closing ceremonies