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Marco RomaniinIn Medias ResExploring Classical New York: The New York Academy of MedicineA peek at the New York Academy of Medicine’s Rare Book CollectionSep 12, 2019Sep 12, 2019
Marco RomaniinIn Medias ResAequora Debuts New Latin Summer CampsHigh School Students Open Eleven Classics CampsSep 4, 2019Sep 4, 2019
Marco RomaniinIn Medias ResDemocracy on Trial: “Socrates”This Spring’s Must-See Stage Event is at N.Y.’s Public TheaterApr 12, 2019Apr 12, 2019
Marco RomaniinIn Medias ResEven Aristotle Left The AcademyThe Case For Career Diversity (Once More)Mar 28, 2019Mar 28, 2019
Marco RomaniinIn Medias ResTragedy in the Face of ApocalypseBerkoff and Turnage’s “Greek” Rocked the BAM StageDec 12, 2018Dec 12, 2018