Posted on October 30, 2019

A celebration of the ancient Mediterranean world, open to all, with re-enactments, displays, hands-on interactions, and more will take place on Saturday, Nov. 9, in front of the Stone Building. The events begins at 9 a.m.

Come experience the Roman military in action, get your future predicted by an oracle, and witness ancient Greek religious rituals.

Classics Day is a multi-event festival at UNC Greensboro that celebrates some of the highlights of Classical Greece and Rome. It is planned, organized, and carried out by the members of the student-run Classical Society, which is sponsored by the UNCG Department of Classical Studies, and with assistance from faculty in the department.

Photography by Martin W. Kane.

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