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AIA Dissertation Lecture on Thursday, May 12

May 10, 2022 Elizabeth Baughan

The AIA Student Affairs Interest Group will host its second annual dissertation lecture on Zoom this Thursday at 6 pm. Amanda Gaggioli, doctoral candidate at Stanford University, will present “Earthquakes and the Structuring of Greco-Roman Society: the longue durée of human-geological environment relationships in Helike, Greece.” Click here to register!

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