
Classics professor Max Nelson has published a paper proposing a new meaning of the coded 666 in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation.
Classics professor Max Nelson has published a paper proposing a new meaning of the coded 666 in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation.
A free lecture Thursday will explore the status of horses, mules, and donkeys in the classical world.
People around the world will celebrate the start of the lunar new year with food and dance, says Chinese literature and culture instructor Judy Xu.
The second annual Francophone Open Door Day promoted French-language programming at the University of Windsor to high school students.
A public lecture March 20 will explore the mosaics of Zeugma on the Euphrates.
In a new paper, Max Nelson examines how Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.
Ten new co-op streams are now available to students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
A reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.