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Arts and Humanities lecture series begins Sept. 22
“Intellectual and Artistic Exploration,” the 2005-06 lecture series sponsored by the College of Arts and Humanities, will open on Sept. 22 with the Phebe McClatchy Conley Lecture.
Dr. Stephen G.
Miller, former
director of the Nemea Excavations in Greece
He was director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens from 1982 to 1987, and excavated before Nemea at Morgantina in Sicily, Olympia, and the Agora of Athens.
He is the author of dozens of articles and several books, including “Nemea II: The Early Hellenistic Stadium” and “Ancient Greek Athletics.” His work has been recognized on several levels including: honorary citizenship of the town of Ancient Nemea, honorary doctorate from the University of Athens, ABC's “Person of the week” (Aug. 20, 2004) and decorated by the Republic of Greece as Commander of the Order of Honor. He is building a home at Nemea, where he plans to set up his library and to continue writing about the results of his excavations there. The Conley Lecture is in conjunction with the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures and the Classical Studies Program |
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