Dr. Joseph Hughes delivers “Last Lecture”

Dr. Joseph Hughes, professor of Classical Languages and Antiquities Program Coordinator, presented a talk, “Ars Longa Vita Brevis,” on September 16 as part of the Student Activity Council’s Last Lecture Series. The talk covered the literary theme of katabasis, or descent to the underworld and its role in his private life.

The podcast of this talk can be watched on the MSU YouTube channel or downloaded MSU’s iTunesU site.

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6 Responses to Dr. Joseph Hughes delivers “Last Lecture”

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