Program of Liberal Studies professor and Medieval Institute Faculty Fellow wins fellowship to research at center for Italian Renaissance studies in Florence September 01, 2021 Denis Robichaud, an associate professor in the Program of Liberal Studies, has been awarded the...
Fall 2021 Term: Three Irish Studies Library Sessions August 30, 2021 In the Fall 2021 term, Irish Studies Librarian Aedín Clements will offer three sessions focused on...
Researchers use AI to unlock the secrets of ancient texts August 25, 2021 Researchers at University of Notre Dame are developing an artificial neural network to read complex...
Celebrate 75 Years with Us! August 23, 2021 Started 75 years ago by Fr. Philip Moore, CSC (pictured above, bottom left), the Medieval...
Pope Francis appoints two Notre Dame theologians as consultors for the Congregation for the Eastern Churches August 16, 2021 Nina Glibetić, an assistant professor in the Department of Theology, and Gabriel Radle, the Rev....
Sommo Poeta: Dante at Notre Dame July 26, 2021 Copy of the Divine Comedy published by the firm of Edoardo Sonzogno in Milan between...
2021 Senior Thesis Projects June 14, 2021 Congratulations to Medieval Studies minor Robert Hernandez on the completion of his senior thesis project,...
Medieval Studies Doctoral Candidate Kelsi Ray awarded Fulbright study and research grant to Israel May 31, 2021 The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program, offering grants...
Congratulations to our 2021 Graduates May 17, 2021 Professor Emeritus and then-director John van Engen presiding over the 2016 Medieval Institute Graduation Ceremony...
VIDEO: 2020 Mellon Colloquium, "Clerics, Courts, and Legal Culture in Early Medieval Italy" May 10, 2021
PLS professor wins book prize for research shedding new light on role of women religious in the Middle Ages May 03, 2021 Katie Bugyis, an assistant professor in the Program of Liberal Studies, has been awarded the...
Director of Vatican Museums to deliver 2021 Keeley Vatican Lecture April 26, 2021 Barbara Jatta, director of the Vatican Museums, will deliver the 2021 Keeley Vatican Lecture at...
Resurrecting Irish Monks April 19, 2021 In a research program led by Faculty Fellow Ian Kuijt and that includes current postdoctoral...
VIDEO: 2020 Conway Lectures with Suzanne Conklin Akbari April 12, 2021 The Medieval Institute's 2020 Conway Lectures…
From the Medieval Studies Research Blog: A Peculiar Lombardic Liturgical Calendar and its Easter Homilies April 05, 2021 Saint Maximus of Turin, Anonymous (Italian, Piedmontese), Carte Sciolte, n. 390, Archivio…
Accepting submissions for the 2021 Library Research Award March 29, 2021 The Library Research Award honors students who demonstrate exemplary research skills while utilizing a breadth...
Through research and teaching, Notre Dame historian and gender studies scholar-in-residence explores how archives shape narratives March 22, 2021 What Karen Graubart didn’t find in archives in Spain and Peru was, in some ways,...
Reflections on the inaugural MAA and NHC course "Medieval Africa and Africans" March 15, 2021 From the Medieval Academy of America: The first offering of the Medieval Academy and National...
Call for papers: Conference on the History of Women Religious March 08, 2021 The Program Committee invites proposals for papers and panels that address the conference theme, “Diversity...
Book Provides the First Study of Colonial Textile Arts in the Spanish American Church March 01, 2021 When Catholic churches were built in the New World in the sixteenth century, they were...
The Medieval Academy of America Presents "A Speculum Webinar: Meet the Editors" February 22, 2021 From the Medieval Academy of America: The Medieval Academy of America presents "A Speculum Webinar: Meet...
From the Medieval Studies Research Blog: "Teaching Consent: More Lessons from the Wife of Bath" February 08, 2021 On this day three years ago, my first contribution to the Medieval Studies Research Blog, in which I...
Announcing New Graduate Minors in Medieval and Byzantine Studies February 01, 2021 The Medieval Institute is delighted to announce new graduate minors in Medieval Studies and Byzantine...
Medievalist one of three faculty members awarded NEH fellowships, continuing Notre Dame’s record success January 18, 2021 Three faculty members from Notre Dame’s Department of Philosophy — Richard Cross, Katharina Kraus and Samuel...