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Max Nelson in officeClassics professor Max Nelson has published a paper proposing a new meaning of the coded 666 in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation.

Scholar reveals new solution to biblical puzzle

Classics professor Max Nelson has published a paper proposing a new meaning of the coded 666 in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation.

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Roman era mosaic of man feeding donkeyA free lecture Thursday will explore the status of horses, mules, and donkeys in the classical world.

Ancient equids subject of discussion

A free lecture Thursday will explore the status of horses, mules, and donkeys in the classical world.

Judy XuPeople around the world will celebrate the start of the lunar new year with food and dance, says Chinese literature and culture instructor Judy Xu.

Traditions abound in celebrations of Chinese New Year

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.

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educators during francophone Open Door DayThe second annual Francophone Open Door Day promoted French-language programming at the University of Windsor to high school students.

Event opens door to study of French

The second annual Francophone Open Door Day promoted French-language programming at the University of Windsor to high school students.

Roman mosaicA public lecture March 20 will explore the mosaics of Zeugma on the Euphrates.

Lecture to explore ancient mosaics

A public lecture March 20 will explore the mosaics of Zeugma on the Euphrates.

Max Nelson examines a replica amphoraClassicist Max Nelson examines a replica amphora of the kind that would have transported oil or wine across the ancient Mediterranean. In a new paper, he argues that Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.

Ancient ideals of moderation extended to alcohol: researcher

In a new paper, Max Nelson examines how Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.

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sociology professor Jane Ku and research assistantsMembers of the Faces of Racism project team, including sociology professor Jane Ku and research assistants, invite African, Caribbean, and Black women and allies to a community forum Saturday.

Forum to introduce research project to community

UWindsor researchers are teaming up with African, Caribbean, and Black community partners to document and understand how Black women in Windsor-Essex encounter racism in their everyday lives.
Jessica RomneyJessica Romney of MacEwan University will present Tuesday on food-based identity rhetoric among the Archaic Greek elite.

Greek food-based identity rhetoric subject of presentation

Jessica Romney of MacEwan University will present Tuesday on food-based identity rhetoric among the Archaic Greek elite.
Lorenzo Buj in black-and-white photograph from 1980sA reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.

Film features professor’s ode to 1980s punk scene

A reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.