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New Directions in Classics 2020-21

The Department of Classics’ New Directions in Classics series just wrapped up its fourth season.

New Directions in Classics was more conversational. We hosted five 90-minute Zoom sessions, with two local speakers and three visiting virtually from outside of the University of Winnipeg.  

Once again, we would like to thank donors to our University of Winnipeg Foundation . If you would like to support the series, please consider visiting the campaign page.

If you’d like more information on New Directions in Classics, please email Dr. Peter J. Miller, , download the poster [PDF of the image below], , or see archived YouTube videos of each talk below.

Learn more about the 2019-20, 2018-19 and 2017-18 lecture series.

Promotional poster for New Directions in Classics series, all content on web page

Promotional image for Dr. Matt Gibbs' talk on October 23, full text on web page

de ebrietate sua: Alcohol in the Roman world, new data, and future directions

A conversation with Dr. Matt Gibbs (MacEwan University)

October 23, 3:00-4:30pm on Zoom

Watch Dr. Gibbs's lecture, .


Promotional image for Dr. Conor Whately's lecture on November 20, full text on webpage

The soldier's life in Ancient Rome

A conversation with Dr. Conor Whately (University of Winnipeg)

November 20, 3:00-4:30pm on Zoom

Watch Dr. Whately's lecture, .

Conor’s talk included a virtual book release for his book (Wiley, 2020), the first textbook and general introduction for this topic.


Promotional image for Dr. Carolyn Willekes' lecture on February 5, full text on webpage

Riding through the Ancient World

A conversation with Dr. Carolyn Willekes (Mount Royal University)

February 5, 3:00-4:30pm on Zoom

Watch Dr. Willekes's lecture, .


Promo image for Dr. Romney's lecture on March 5Wine, Song, and Self

A conversation with Dr. Jessica Romney (MacEwan University)

March 5, 3:00-4:30 on Zoom

Watch Dr. Romney's lecture,


Promo image for Dr. MacKinnon's lecture on March 26Reconstructing the role of dogs and cats in classical antiquity from archaeological remains

A conversation with Dr. Michael MacKinnon (University of Winnipeg)

March 26, 3:00-4:30pm on Zoom

Watch Dr. MacKinnon's lecture, .