Roman Africa opens in November, and will feature Tunisian pottery, Roman...
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Our Master of Arts Program is highly practical, building upon students' previous academic studies in Anthropology, Art History, Classics & Classical Archaeology, Design, Education, History, the Sciences, Public Administration, or related disciplines.
Our Museum, located in Humanities Room 510, is open to the public every April and November, with student-produced exhibitions highlighting objects from our permanent collection of antiquities, including the Sutro Egyptian Collection (November exhibition), or objects from other on-campus or external museum collections with a world civilization theme (April exhibition). Admission is free.
From May 18-August 14, office hours are 10-4 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Hours may...
Congratulations and best wishes to our graduating class for AY 2008-2009: Bianca Finley Alper,...
