Home Chapels Are Blessing Backyards Across America February 14, 2024 WSJ: Over the past three decades, chapels have gained in popularity with modern-day homeowners. Photo:…
From the MI Podcast: "Touring through Centuries of Philosophy with Dr. Peter Adamson" February 12, 2024 Listen Now Check out this recent episode…
Lessons for senior living community design from medieval Flanders February 07, 2024 Ashley Straub ’24 is a B.A. student at the University of Notre Dame majoring in...
Prof. Stephen Ogden awarded the Journal of the History of Philosophy 2023 Book Prize February 05, 2024 Prof. Stephen Ogden has…
MAA 2024 at Notre Dame January 31, 2024 The 99th Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will take place in South...
Medievalist faculty continue record NEH success, winning a fellowship and a major grant January 29, 2024 Three faculty members in the College of Arts and Letters have won National Endowment for...
‘A ticking clock’: Ground-based survey research by A&L faculty shows severity of damage to Ukrainian cultural sites, need for urgency January 24, 2024 Ian Kuijt, a professor in the Department of Anthropology, and William Donaruma, a professor of...
VIDEO: "Game Day 2023: Irish Dance (Ceíli) Tailgate" January 22, 2024 Earlier this fall, the Medieval Institute and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies co-hosted a...
Welcome Back! January 17, 2024 Welcome back to our faculty, students, and staff, for another semester together! We hope...
From the Medieval Research Blog: "Aglæca: Awesome Opponent or Uncanny Invader?" January 15, 2024 Beowulf Manuscript, atol æglæca “terrible æglæca” BL, Cotton Vitellius a.vx. f145v. One of the most...
From the Medieval Research Blog: "The Quadrivium and the Stakes for Ordering the Mathematical Arts" January 08, 2024 Fyodor Bronnikov, Pythagoreans’ Hymn to the Rising Sun, 1869. Oil on canvas.…