Amy Pistone
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    • Curriculum Vitae
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    • Reflections on Student Evaluations
  • Workshops
    • 2019 SCS Workshop, Centering the Margins: Creating Inclusive Syllabi
    • Digital Pedagogies Lightning Talks and Workshop
    • Teaching Classics with Technological Tools: A Workshop
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Happy Lupercalia!

February 13, 2020

Years ago in grad school, I and some friends (who were all teaching Latin 102 at the time) made some great Lupercalentines and while the quality varies a bit between these, I wanted to make them available in case anyone can use them. Here’s also some Ovid-text we pulled together for our students to read about what on earth Lupercalia even is.

BONUS CONTENT: Stephen Colbert on Lupercalia

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