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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently completed a residency at the National Humanities Center (NHC) in Durham, N.C., where he worked on two intersectional projects joining classics with science fiction.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently presented in Vancouver, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash. He also completed his second year as organizer/co-organizer of the Carl A. Rubino Hamilton at the Other Side public lecture series.
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An essay by Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner appears as a chapter in Horror in Classical Antiquity and Beyond: Body, Affect, Concepts, a new open-access edited volume from Bloomsbury.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently published a chapter in Ancient Necropolitics: Maltreating the Living; Abusing the Dead in Greek Antiquity, a new volume from Bloomsbury Academic, and presented two papers.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently published a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth, presented a talk at the annual meeting of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, and was awarded a course development grant.
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An article by Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner was recently published in The Ancient World in Alternative History and Counterfactual Fictions from Bloomsbury Academic.
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An article by Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner was recently published in Lucretian Receptions in Prose, a peer reviewed volume from De Gruyter, edited by George Kazantzidis.
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An article titled "The Master's Tools?: Towards a Politics of Reception," by Associate Professor and Chair of Classics Jesse Weiner has been published as the first chapter in the new book Classical Reception: New Challenges in a Changing World.
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Dean of Faculty Ngoni Munemo recognized eight faculty members with Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards in three categories — career achievement, early career achievement, and notable year — at the May 14 faculty meeting.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently presented “Classics and Science Fiction from Frankenstein to the Technoscientific Present” at San Diego State University
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