Did you know that Turkey was not the animal the Pilgrims and Native Americans ate at the very first Thanksgiving in 1621?
Here is a specially curated menu of the delicious food they have reportedly eaten back then!!
Happy Early Thanksgiving ๐๐ฆ๐งก
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Operating as usual
RiddleFest is coming up! Who's excited? Learn more about the history of Riddles and create them to win prizes!
Happy Founders Day everyone! We want to say a huge thank you for supporting students, staff, and faculty here at Visit our page here https://foundersday.catholic.edu/campaigns/artsci-greek-and-latin Here is Medieval & Byzantine studies as well!
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Come all! Medieval Day will be on April 13, Saturday at 1-5pm front of Garvey Hall lawn. There will fun crafts, mock battles, and performances.
Got some time on April 11th, Thursday at 7pm? Join 3 Moments of Irish History in McMahon Hall room 311. And bring a friend!
Big news from Medieval Society! Starting with Dr. Jennifer Davis on April 10th, 7pm at Pryzbyla 327
Unlocking Legal Mysteries: The Wandalgarius Codex
A little reminder Classics Club Virgilathon live reading and book sale! On Wednesday, April 3 from 10-5pm and on Thursday, April 4 from 10-5pm.
Update! Catholic University Research Day is coming up on April 17, 2024!
Never Forgotten: repatriation perspectives from the ancient and early modern periods. Will follow with oral presentations as well.
Congaudent angelorum chori and Psallat aeclessia:
Insights into the genius of Notker with Professor Calvin Bower will be on April 19 at 3:30pm in Happel room, Caldwell Hall
RSVP here by scanning the QR code!
St. Gregory Institute Lecture coming up on April 18th, 2024 at 5pm!
Melodies, Modulations, and Memory -
Some Reflections on Notker's Liber Hymnorum with Professor Calvin Bower
RSVP your spot!
Unfortunately, Unfortunately due to events The 2024 Voice of the Syriacs Lecture is cancelled.
What's happening during May 13th-24, 2024?
GR 533: Greek Palaeography (3 cr) taught in person at CUA and The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore! Register here today.
Quam pulchra tabernacula tua!
Come join our colloquium on March 21st, 2024 in McMahon Hall room 205
Reconstructing Augustine's Argument for the Immortality of the Soul with Dominic Cassella on March 4th, 5:15 pm
Come check it out!
Hey, what's your summer looking like?
Oh, you know taking Intensive Greek and Latin courses starting on May 13!
Registration for summer courses begins on March 18th, 2024!
Mark your calendars on Jan 31st at 5 pm!
Wandering Aramaic: Western Dialect(s) in Papyrus Amherst 63
with Tawny Holm.
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Really Dead Languages and their Epigraphy!
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