Notre Dame hosts two Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellows in Medieval Studies April 17, 2024 For the 2023–25 academic years, the University of Notre Dame will, impressively, host two Marie...
Join us for our 22nd Annual Mellon Colloquium April 15, 2024 Join the Medieval Institute on Friday, April 19th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for...
Viking silver coin hoard discovered in northern England April 10, 2024 Viking Silver coins from Cumbria. Photo from the Portable Antiquities Scheme, UK. A Viking…
Alumna Anna Siebach Larsen (Ph.D. '17) receives 2023 Messenger Award from the University of Rochester April 08, 2024 Anna Siebach Larsen. Photo from University of Rochester. The Medieval Institute is delighted…
From the MI Podcast: "Trial by Combat with Dr. Mireille J. Pardon" April 03, 2024 Listen Now Check out this recent episode…
From the Medieval Research Blog: "On St. Nick’s Beard" March 27, 2024 Apse of the Ferapontov Convent, Russia, By Dionisius, turn of the 16th c. (Public domain,...
Living History: Medieval-style document governs grad life at the Medieval Institute March 25, 2024 Salisbury Cathedral (Wikimedia Commons) In the early thirteenth century, Richard Poore, then the dean of...
A New Partnership between the Jacques Maritain Center and History of Philosophy Forum March 20, 2024 The Jacques Maritain Center and the History of Philosophy Forum are proud to announce a...
Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Davis-Secord (Ph.D.'07) March 18, 2024 Professor Sarah Davis-Secord (Photo Credit: Dan Komoda, Institute for Advanced Study) The Medieval…
Medieval Institute to host Medieval Academy of America’s 99th meeting in mid-March March 13, 2024 More than 350 scholars of the Middle Ages will converge March 14-16 at the University...
Don't miss these special events at MAA 2024! March 06, 2024 The 99th Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will take place next Thursday...
Breathe with both lungs; Notre Dame's theology chair demonstrates Catholic character in a global context March 04, 2024 What comes to mind when you think about the Department of Theology at the University...
Philosopher Stephen Ogden’s research on intellect and questions of enduring relevance lands him a book prize and an NEH fellowship February 28, 2024 Stephen Ogden is having an impressive winter — the Tracey Family Associate Professor of Philosophy...
Rare Books and Special Collections exhibit manifests Medieval maps February 26, 2024 Mapping the Middle Ages: Marking Time, Space, and Knowledge explores the tension between literal and...
From the Medieval Research Blog: "The Stag and the Dogs: A Medieval Fable" February 21, 2024 Hunters with dogs pursuing a deer, Getty Museum MS 27, f.67v. Fables—short moralized narratives, often...
Forthcoming Notre Dame Press Title Wins Prestigious Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Publication Award from MLA February 19, 2024 The University of Notre Dame Press is proud to announce that the Modern Language Association...
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…