
Medieval Studies Commencement 2023
4:30pm on Friday, May 26 in the Hans Bethe House dining room.
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.
4:30pm on Friday, May 26 in the Hans Bethe House dining room.
Read MoreApril 22 10:00-1:30: Lecture in Kaufmann Auditorium in Goldwin Smith Hall 1:30-4:00: Workshop in Goldwin Smith Hall G24
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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.
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."
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