Two Arts & Letters faculty awarded fellowships at prestigious Institute for Advanced Study October 27, 2021 Two faculty members in Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters have been awarded memberships...
New horizons in the old world: Medieval Institute Ph.D. candidate makes the case for the importance of Mexico in the Middle Ages October 25, 2021 While many scholars have examined the early connections between Europe and the Americas, most approach...
Ailbhe Darcy is co-editor of a new book: A History of Irish Women’s Poetry October 20, 2021 Ailbhe Darcy (MFA and PhD, Notre Dame) is a prize-winning poet, critic, and Senior Lecturer...
Notre Dame Press Highlights Dante Series on 700th Anniversary of the Poet's Death October 18, 2021 September 13, 2021, marks the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death. The great Italian poet...
Persian Rock-Crystal Vase, German Prayer Book, and Italian Devotional House: what do these objects tell us about the Middle Ages? October 13, 2021 Professor Margaret Meserve (History) discusses the House of San Loreto As part of its 75th...
Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Justin Hicks Moderates 75th Anniversary Roundtable "Post-Pandemic Labor Markets" October 11, 2021 The Black Death, or bubonic plague, disrupted local economies and labor markets throughout the medieval...
Professor Katie Bugyis, MI Fellow, Cited in Harvard Gazette as Inspiration for Lauren Groff's Book "Matrix" October 06, 2021 From The Harvard Gazette: The fiction writer Lauren Groff likens her artistic process to a...
2021 Conway Lectures on Dante Aligheri Produce Fruitful Interdisciplinary Discussion October 04, 2021 On Thursday, September 23rd and Friday, September 24th, the Medieval Institute hosted three scholars—two in...