As usual, UW 海角网 will make a strong showing at the annual meeting of the Society of Classical Studies held jointly with the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (January 6-9, 2016, in San Francisco). Alexander Hollmann is speaking on "Curse Tablets and Wells in Private Houses in Antioch" on the program of the AIA. At the SCS, Graduate students Joshua Hartman and Bridget Langley are delivering papers on 鈥淛ulian as Citizen: Attic Oratory and the Misopogon鈥 and 鈥淔emale Plumbers in the Metamorphoses: Women Talking Water,鈥 respectively. Ruby Blondell is the respondent for a panel on Performance, Politics, Pedagogy. Sarah Levin-Richardson is co-organizing the Lambda Classical Caucus panel on Sexuality in Ancient Art. Kate Topper is speaking on 鈥淒ionysos, Sympotic Ships, and Empire: Banqueting aboard the Thalamegos of Ptolemy IV,鈥 on the same panel (Ancient Kingship) as Marie La Fond (BA 鈥10, MA 鈥11; currently a PhD student at Wisconsin), whose paper is on 鈥溛N何废蟿慰峥ο囄肯 螔伪蟽喂位蔚蠉蟼: The 危魏峥喯蟿蟻慰谓 and Odysseus鈥 Kingship in the Odyssey.鈥 Other UW alumni presenting at the conference include Jacqueline Pincus (BA 鈥10; currently a PhD student at Michigan), whose paper is on 鈥淓xemplary Tyrants: Livy on Violence, Due Process, and Protecting the State鈥; Richard Fernando Buxton PhD 鈥10, Visiting Assistant Professor at Colorado College), who is speaking on 鈥淭he Hoplite Class as a Complex Category in Greek Thought鈥; Joseph Groves, BA 鈥05 PhD Michigan 鈥12, Visiting Professor at Hillsdale College, presenting on 鈥淟ivy鈥檚 Rejection of Polybius鈥 蟽蠀渭蟺位慰魏萎: The Case for Competence鈥; and Lissa Crofton-Sleigh (PhD 鈥14, Lecturer at Santa Clara University), who is presenting on 鈥淕ateways to Rome in Aeneid 6 and 7.鈥