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“The School of Athens, now: Democracy, Rhetoric and the Fractured Citizen Body, from Classical Athens to the present”

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Emily Greenwood

Students and faculty from across campus attended a Spotlight on the Arts literary event Friday, November 4th featuring Emily Greenwood, Chair of the Classics Department at Yale University and Professor of Classics and African American Studies. Dr. Nancy Felson, Professor Emerita of Classics at UGA, made introductory remarks and welcomed Dr. Greenwood. Thanks to the Willson Center for Humanities & Arts and Dr. Felson, sponsors of the lecture.

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