Medieval Latin Reading Group

Bryant Hall University, MS, United States

The group meets semi-monthly, the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, from 4:15-5:15 in Bryant 06. Hosted by Dr. Brad Cook, Associate Professor of Classics Email Dr. Mary Hayes (hayes@olemiss.edu) with any practical questions. 

Sarah Baechle talk

Hannah Ford Room

Sarah Baechle will be speaking on "Desire ‘Agaynst all right’: The Sexual-Political Subjecthood of the Welles Anthology Pastourelle." Friday, November 9 at 2PM in the Hannah-Ford Room

Medieval Latin Reading Group

Bryant Hall University, MS, United States

The group meets semi-monthly, the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, from 4:15-5:15 in Bryant 06 Hosted by Dr. Brad Cook, Associate Professor of Classics Email Dr. Mary Hayes (hayes@olemiss.edu) with any practical questions. 

Machiavelli Reading Group

Hannah Ford Room

A close reading of a scandalous political treatise. Sessions are led by Dr. Andrea Polegato. The group meets on 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/19, and 4/2. Email Dr. Mary Hayes for more information.

Brad Cook, University of Mississippi Humanities Teacher of the Year

Bryant Hall University, MS, United States

“Documenting Freedom in Ancient Greece, and a Bronze Inscription in Oxford, MS" Freedom in the ancient Mediterranean could be tenuous. In some parts of the Greek world, you could find people setting up public declarations of the freeing of slaves. A small bronze inscription, now at the University Museum in Oxford, MS, documents the freeing […]

Machiavelli Reading Group

Hannah Ford Room

A close reading of a scandalous political treatise. Sessions are led by Dr. Andrea Polegato. The group meets on 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/19, and 4/2 from noon to 1PM in the Hannah-Ford Room (Bondurant Hall). Email Dr. Mary Hayes for more information.

Machiavelli Reading Group

Hannah Ford Room

A close reading of a scandalous political treatise. Sessions are led by Dr. Andrea Polegato. The group meets on 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/19, and 4/2 from noon to 1PM in the Hannah-Ford Room (Bondurant Hall). Email Dr. Mary Hayes for more information.