New anthology of Irish poetry offers ‘underground perspective’ on history and culture of Ireland April 06, 2022 For centuries, the official history of Ireland was held in British archives, and the unfiltered...
Pope Francis appoints Notre Dame theologian to International Theological Commission January 10, 2022 Yury Avvakumov, an associate professor in the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Theology and...
The Crossroads of Everything: The Medieval Institute celebrates 75th anniversary November 22, 2021 Thanks to the University’s Medieval Institute — which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year — home game...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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,...
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...
College of Arts & Letters launches Beyond the Dome toolkit to help students with career discernment and preparedness September 09, 2020 The College of Arts and Letters is introducing Beyond the Dome — a new set...
‘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...
Theology professor and MI Fellow interprets historical treasure discovered at ancient monastery in the Sinai Desert October 14, 2019 Being in the right place at the right time can change everything. For Nina Glibetić,...
Bower Doctor of Musical Arts program empowers students to re-energize sacred music in church and academy October 31, 2018 Music has the power to inspire, to sustain, and to build community. And students and...
How seeing the Hesburgh Library's medieval manuscripts convinced a Notre Dame student to major in theology and German (and become a Medieval Studies minor) July 05, 2018 One visit to the Hesburgh Library’s medieval manuscripts collection, and Luke Donahue ’17 was hooked....
Department of English announces Medievalist David Wallace as 2018 Yusko Ward-Phillips Lecturer December 04, 2017 David Wallace, the Judith Rodin Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, will be...
Notre Dame medievalist philosopher awarded National Humanities Center fellowship October 02, 2017 Therese Cory, an associate professor of philosophy, has been awarded a Philip L. Quinn Fellowship...
Medievalist Karen Graubart and Two Arts and Letters Faculty Offered NEH Fellowships May 15, 2017 Three Notre Dame faculty members—Associate Professors Darren Dochuk, Karen Graubart, fellow of the Medieval Institute,...
Anthropologist and Film Professor Launch Innovative Multimedia Book on Irish Islands February 06, 2017 The abandoned island of Inishark off the coast of western Ireland is coming to life...
With NEH and Fulbright Grants, Irish Language and Literature Assistant Professor and Medievalist Studies Poetics of Irish Places January 09, 2017 Amy Mulligan, assistant professor of Irish language and literature and fellow of the Medieval Institute,...
Philosopher Wins Article Prize for Research on Aquinas, Abstractionism November 28, 2016 How do we form abstract concepts—like “dog”—given that we only experience concrete, particular objects—like “Fido”?...
Two Arts and Letters Graduate Students Awarded Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships November 14, 2016 Graduate students Filippo Gianferrari and Adriana Monica Solomon have been awarded Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships...
Two Medievalist Graduate Students Win Fulbright Awards in Record-Breaking Year October 04, 2016 From investigating the lives of medieval Islamic scholars to studying 15th-century manuscripts from the confessors...
Graduate Student Timothy Miller Awarded Mellon/ACLS Fellowship May 01, 2014 Timothy Miller, a Ph.D. student in Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters, was awarded...
Philosopher Stephen Dumont Awarded NEH Fellowship February 21, 2013 Notre Dame faculty member Stephen Dumont, a professor in the Department of Philosophy and a...