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Applications are open for the Global Medieval Studies Travel Award

UPDATE: Due to disruptions caused by COVID-19, we will not be offering a Travel Award for this academic year. Please check back in the fall for updates on the 2020-21 grants. Are…

February 6, 2020

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Thinking With The Whole Body On The Buddhist Transvaluation Of Emotion in Medieval South Asia

April 26, 2018

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Medieval Colloquium presents: Michelle Wang, "The Intermediality of Stone Sculpture and Rock-Cut Architecture in Medieval China"

March 1, 2018

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The English Department Work-in-Progress Series and Medieval Colloquium present Lindsay Kaplan, “Theology, Inferiority, Racism”

February 23, 2018

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Medieval Colloquium: David Collins, S.J. “Scholastics, Stars, and Magi: Albert the Great on Matthew 2”

February 22, 2018

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Medieval Colloquium : Slavery and Captivity in a Fourteenth-Century Genoese Colony

February 22, 2018

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Interpreting the Medinan Qur'an (Islamic Studies Series): February 11

Nicolai Sinai (University of Oxford) Interpreting the Medinan Qur’an 11 February, 6:00pm, CCAS Boardroom (ICC 241)&;…

January 30, 2015

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SILK ROAD SEMINAR – full program – Sept 11 2014 to April 30 2015

Fall 2014 From Excavation to Explication: New Approaches to the Silk Road,September 11, 2014Presenters: Valerie Hansen, Professor, Department of History, Yale University&…

October 21, 2014

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Judeo-Christian Theologies of the Conversos: Between Polemics and Faith

On Wednesday, April 23, at 5:00pm in the Theology Department’s Conference Room, New North 107 (first floor), Professor Dr. Claude Stuczynski, Bar Ilan University Julia…

September 19, 2014