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Mini-Course Options

  • Please choose one morning mini-course (9:30–10:45 am EDT) and one afternoon mini-course (1:30–2:45 pm EDT)
  • Both mini-courses must be in the same format: either "in-person" or "virtual"
  • Mini-courses enroll up to 15 students each: first come, first served
  • For full mini-course descriptions, please visit caneweb.org/csi.
  • Note: on Monday July 10, in-person CSI will follow past practice in treating the morning as an arrival/check-in period and holding "morning" courses at 1:30-2:45 pm and "afternoon" courses at 3:00-4:15 pm. Tuesday through Friday, courses will revert to their regular scheduled morning and afternoon times.
Morning courses (code: AM#)

AM2:The Construction and Destruction of Memory in the Severan Period
 
Christina Hotalen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

AM5: The Beast of the Apocalypse: Nero and the Christians
 
John Higgins, University of Massachusetts Amherst


Afternoon courses (code: PM#)

•PM3: The Image of Medusa in Western Art History: Frontal, Fanged, Furry
 
Christopher Richards, Colby College
PM4: Heroism and Monstrosity in Apollonius' Argonautica 
         
Colin MacCormack, Smith College
 

  • "Selections from Homer's Odyssey

  • "Monster stories from Latin Authors"


Registrant Information

I confirm that I/the registrant will be at least 18 years old by July 10, 2023 if registering for the in-person program.


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