Archive: Announcements
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Alumnus Thomas Batterman wins Rhodes Scholarship!
Congratulations to Thomas Batterman (C'22) on receiving the 2024 Rhodes Scholarship for his research on the 565 plague outbreak in northern Italy. Thomas received a Global Medieval Studies Award for
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Announcing our Global Medieval Studies Awards for Academic Excellence
This year the Global Medieval Studies Program solicited nominations from our Affiliated Faculty for student research projects deserving of special recognition. We are pleased to announce six Global M
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Announcing our Global Medieval Studies Awards for Academic Excellence
This year the Global Medieval Studies Program solicited nominations from our Affiliated Faculty for student research projects deserving of special recognition. We are pleased to announce three Global
Categories: Announcements, Student
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Professor Emily Francomano wins NEH grant for Scholarly Editions and Translations
The Global Medieval Studies Program is pleased to congratulate Professor Emily Francomano, Professor and Chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, on winning a prestigious NEH Scholarly Edit
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Announcing our Global Medieval Studies Awards for Academic Excellence
This year the Global Medieval Studies Program solicited nominations from our Affiliated Faculty for student research projects deserving of special recognition. We are pleased to announce seven Global
Categories: Announcements, Student
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Barbara Newman on Childbirth and the Medieval Church
RSVP here to receive the Zoom link. The Permeable Self: Five Medieval Relationships Barbara Newman How, Barbara Newman asks, did the myth of the separable heart take such a firm hol
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Contact Us
Academic Contacts Program Email: medievalstudies@georgetown.edu Francesco Ciabattoni, Program Director Email: fc237@georgetown.edu Phone: (202) 697-7601 Office: New
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“Premodern Worlds: A History Through Objects” podcast and website up and running!
The Medieval Studies Program is excited to announce a new project, a series of podcasts on objects from the medieval world. These podcasts were the collective final project for Prof. Sarah McNamer's
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“Middle Ages for Educators”: a new digital teaching resource
Our colleagues Laura Morreale, Merle Eisenberg, and Sara McDougall, with support from the Haskins Society, have just launched a new website, "Middle Ages for Educators," to aid with digital learning
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Spring 2021 Global Medieval Studies courses now available
With registration for the spring semester open to undergraduates starting November 30, the Global Medieval Studies program is pleased to announce our Spring 2021 course list. Our spring courses s
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