
Giving Day, 16 March, 2023
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Read MoreThe Program in Medieval Studies combines the best aspects of an interdisciplinary program with the focused training required for academic careers in a variety of traditional disciplines. The program’s faculty members are drawn from nearly every humanities department at Cornell, offering expertise in disciplines and area studies spanning more than a millennium of languages and cultures—from Old and Middle English literature to Byzantine monuments, from Icelandic sagas to Andalusian architecture, from medieval Latin literature and philosophy to Islamic legal history.
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Read MoreThursday, March 16, 4:15-6pm, Olin Library B-32
Read MoreThe 2023 Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC), "Lacunae," will be held virtually on Zoom on Saturday, March 11, starting at 9:00 AM Eastern Time.
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Read MoreManning and Jed Sparks combined the capabilities of their respective labs, the Cornell Tree-Ring Laboratory and the Cornell Stable Isotope Laboratory (COIL), to scrutinize samples from the Midas Mound Tumulus at Gordion, a human-made 53-meter-tall structure located west of Ankara, Turkey.
Read MoreJoin us in congratulating Ross Brann, Milton R. Konvitz Professor of Judeo-Islamic Studies, on this honor.
Read MoreThis spring we have an exciting line-up of lectures, workshops, MSGA roundtables, a book launch for Prof. Benjamin Anderson's forthcoming co-edited volume, and the 33rd annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium, "Lacunae."
Read MoreDante King, Secretary of the Medieval Studies Graduate Association, describes the 2022 Festival of Medieval Readings.
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