


Day |
Time |
Instructor |
Emphasis |
| Monday | 6-8:40 PM | Waitman Beorn | |
| Tuesday | 6-8:40 PM | Dennis Smith | |
| Wednesday | 6-8:40 PM | Dennis Smith |
Day |
Time |
Instructor |
Topic |
| Monday | 6-8:40 PM | Mark Scherer | 20th Century US Presidency |
| Tuesday | 6-8:40 PM | Charles King | Ancient Rome: Urban Experience |
| Wednesday | 6-8:40 PM | ||
| Thursday | 6-8:40 PM |
*Graduate Seminars are open only to History MA studetnts
Clio, one of the nine Greek muses, was later referred to as the Muse of History. A daughter of Zeus, Clio was highly regarded for her brilliant poetry and heroic acts. Her image usually includes a parchment scroll (an ancient source of record), a set of tablets (another ancient source of records), books, and/or a clarion (or trumpet). In her hair, she wears a laurel wreath. The image of Clio on this page comes from a fresco painted on the wall of the Murecine hotel, a large hotel and restaurant located on the outskirts of Pompeii, Italy. The city of Pompeii was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.