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Reading the Facade of Angell Hall

January 29, 2014 | 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM | Kelsey Museum of Archaeology | 434 S. State

  Contexts for Classics  presents...

FIVE CLOSE READINGS

of the facade of Angell Hall from an interdisciplinary panel of U-M faculty.

SPEAKERS

Kristin Hass (American Culture)
Terrence McDonald (Director of the Bentley Library)
Alexander Potts (History of Art)
Christopher Ratté (Director of the Kelsey Museum)
Andrea Zemgulys (English)

ORGANIZER AND MODERATOR

Nick Geller (Classical Studies)

 

 

 

Nick Geller

PhD Candidate
Classical Studies

Introduction

 

 

Kristin Hass

Associate Professor of American Culture

First Reading

 

 

Terrence J. McDonald

Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, History Director of Bentley Historical Library

Second Reading

 

 

Alexander Potts

Max Loehr Collegiate Professor, History of Art

Third Reading

 

 

Christopher Ratté

Professor of Classical Archaeology, Director of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Fourth Reading

 

 

Andrea Zemgulys

Associate Professor of English

Fifth Reading

 

 

Mark Tucker

Lloyd Hall Scholars Program, Arts Director

Introduction to the Performance

 

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