Whether you attend the AIA/SCS Meeting in person or online, don't miss the papers by graduate students from the ancient studies programs at Penn:
- Maria Kovalchuk (CLST), Irony in the Catalogue of Heracles’ Education in Theocritus’ Idyll 24 — SCS Session 16
- Helen Wong (AAMW), The Asian and Asian American Classical Caucus on Mentoring — SCS Session 19
- Gavin Blasdel (ANCH), Harmodius in Roman Athens: Recontextualizing an Honorific Monument for Sulla - SCS Session 23
- John Sigmier (AAMW), New Approaches to the Architectural Study of a Monumental Roman Arch at Sardis - AIA Session 5F
- Molly Schaub (CLST), The Agency of Plants in Pliny’s Natural History — SCS Session 26
- Tiffany Nguyen (CLST), Seneca as the Mirror: Impersonation of the Addressee in the Consolationes -- SCS Session 27
- Brigitte Keslinke (AAMW), Consuming the State: The Topography of Food Security in 2nd century CE Rome ) -- AIA Session 6F
- Emma Dyson (CLST), Dramatizing the Enneads in Eunapius’ Life of Porphyry — SCS Session 35
- Kyle West (ANCH), The Madness of Antony: Mental Deficiency as a Marker of Character in Plutarch’s Life of Antony and Cicero’s Second Philippic— SCS Session 38
- Zachary Elliott (CLST), Time, Space, and Metaliterary Play in Lucian's Icaromenippus -- SCS Session 49
- Julia Simons (CLST), The Contagious Question of Tuberculosis — SCS Session 71
- Danielle Perry (ANCH), North African Religion and Local Power — SCS Session 75
- Daniel Mackey (CLST), Aristotle's Nutritive Soul: Hylomorphic Participation in the Eternal and the Divine — SCS Session 77