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"Slavery on the Northern Frontier: A Stylus Tablet from Vindolanda," co-authored by Alexander Meyer, was featured as February's Paper of the Month from Britannia by Cambridge University Press. See the X post and read the article . 


Kelly Olson talks with CBC Radio about the origins of Valentine's Day. Listen . 


Beth Greene was recently interviewed about her time as a Jacobi Fellow at the Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik (Commission for Ancient History and Epigraphy), a branch of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI), in a series of retrospective looks at past fellowship holders. . The Gerda Henkel Stiftung offers fellowships for graduate students from all countries finishing their PhD in Ancient History and Archaeology, giving students time in the fabulous DAI library and institute in Munich.  Read more about current fellowship opportunities with the DAI . 


Debra Nousek gave a talk entitled "History Starts with a C: The Caesarian Corpus and Latin Literary Historiography" at McMaster University on January 30, 2025. 


Undergraduate student Stephanie Leith, supervised by Kyle Gervais, has been working on a research project examining medieval manuscript fragments found in the Archives and Special Collections in 深夜福利站 Libraries. Read the  listen to the  and read the .  


Congratulations to first-year MA student (and department alumnus) James Kenneth on his second Global Undergraduate Award in two years! Read the .