Elizabeth Oyler (EALC) and Carol Symes (History) named Medieval Studies...
Medieval Studies Faculty Fellowships have been awarded to Elizabeth Oyler and Carol Symes. Each Fellow receives a $7,000 research fund as well as $3,000 to organize a symposium related to their...
View ArticleInaugural Issue of The Medieval Globe Published
The inaugural issue of the new scholarly journal The Medieval Globe (Carol Symes, Executive Editor) has been published as a special double-issue on Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking...
View ArticleMedievalists Win Faculty & Graduate Student Teaching Awards
Medievalists have won two major UIUC teaching awards. Professor Andrea Stevens (English) has won the LAS Lynn Martin Award for Distinguished Women Teachers, and Ann Hubert (English) has won the English...
View ArticleEleonora Stoppino to be next Director of Medieval Studies
Professor Eleonora Stoppino (Department of French & Italian) has been named as next Director of the Program in Medieval Studies, succeeding Charles D. Wright (English), whose five-year term as...
View ArticleMegan McLaughlin to be Program Outreach Coordinator
Megan McLaughlin, Professor emerita in the Department of History, has been appointed Outreach Coordinator for the Program in Medieval Studies. Professor McLaughlin will develop community outreach...
View ArticleMedieval Mississipians: A New Collection by Timothy Pauketat (Anthropology)
Medieval Mississipians (SAR Press, 2015), edited by Timothy Pauketat (with Susan M. Alt, Indiana Univ.) brings together essays on the Cahokian and other Native American cultures in the Mississippi...
View Article"The Black Death and Beyond" symposium available for streaming
"The Black Death and Beyond" symposium celebrating the inaugural special issue of The Medieval Globe can now be viewed online (follow title link).
View ArticleBonnie Mak Named Senior Fellow at Center for Humanities and Information
Bonnie Mak (Assoc. Prof., GSLIS) will be a visiting senior fellow at Penn State's new Center for Humanities and Information for the academic year 2015-16. While in residence at Penn State she will be...
View ArticleMartin Camargo Honored with Festschrift
Medieval Studies faculty member Martin Camargo has been honored with a Festschrift published by Brepols: Public Declamations: Essays on Medieval Rhetoric, Education, and Letters in Honour of Martin...
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