The 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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Medieval Studies News
Admitted Class of 2030 seeks real-world impact
Cornell admits the Class of 2030 emphasizing real-world impact, enrolling 5,776 students from 102 countries.
At Cornell University, the diverse cohort reflects the land-grant mission and applied learning goals across multiple colleges.
Your March 2026 reads
This month’s featured titles by A&S alumni and faculty include an evolutionary look at dating, a Christian work on inner peace and a queer love story.
New digital collections preserve, examine Cornell history
Newly published digital collections at Cornell University Library explore areas of Cornell history. Freely accessible online, the three new collections were digitized from materials held in Cornell University Library’s Rare and Manuscript Collections.
Upcoming Medieval Studies Events
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Friday 11:30 AM
Medieval Studies Commencement 2026
Location: Hans Bethe House, Common Room
New Books from Program Faculty
Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics
Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline? Towards a Critical Historiography
Medicine in the Talmud: Natural and Supernatural Therapies between Magic and Science
Sonorous Desert: What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks—and What It Can Teach Us