Medieval Studies Major Leads to Successful Career Outcomes April 29, 2020 Undergraduate students who complete a major in Medieval Studies here at the most renowned center...
From the Medieval Studies Research Blog: "Internet Trolls: Monsters Haunting the World Wide Web" April 27, 2020 In continuing our previous conversation surrounding the semantics of trǫll in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, and the evolution...
Medieval Bible Features Prominently in McGrath Institute MOOC April 22, 2020 Beginning Ash Wednesday, February 26, and continuing until Pentecost Sunday, May 31, the McGrath Institute for Church...
MI Faculty Fellow's New Book Selected as Feminae Translation of the Month April 20, 2020 Women’s History in the Age of Reformation: Johannes Meyer’s Chronicle of the Dominican Observance (PIMS, 2019)...
VIDEO: Flash Interview with Medieval Institute Ph.D. candidate Carlos Diego Arenas Pacheco April 15, 2020 Meet Carlos Diego Arenas Pacheco, a medievalist and Ph.D. candidate here at the Medieval Institute, and...
MI Alumna Appointed to New Papal Commission to Study Women Deacons April 13, 2020 Dr. Catherine Brown Tkacz. Photo: Ukrainian Catholic University The Medieval Institute is pleased to congratulate...
How to be a Stay-at-Home Medievalist April 08, 2020 Are you under a stay-at-home or shelter-in-place order? We've got you covered! The Medieval Institute might...
‘We are all in this together’: How A&L faculty rapidly adapted their courses for distance learning April 06, 2020 From philosophy to musical theatre to economics, Arts and Letters faculty are using technological innovations...
From the Medieval Studies Research Blog: "Dragonomics: Smaug and Climate Change" April 01, 2020 ‘Dragon Hoard,’ Stephen Hickman (1985). Today, we talk about dragons. I refer specifically to the...