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Jan 16-17 | International Online Conference The Funerary Archaeology of Byzantine Constantinople. New Approaches, New Discoveries

Please join us for a two-day international conference organized by Prof. Eric Ivison on Zoom that may be of interest to medieval and ancient history students. The focus of the conference is funerary archaeology at Byzantine Constantinople from the 4th through 15th centuries CE, which sheds light on the urban, social, religious, and cultural history […]

Nov 14 | Publishing Articles as a Graduate Student + An Intro to (Anti)Professionalization

Publishing Articles as a Graduate Student + An Intro to (Anti)Professionalization  Hosted by Vagantes Board Mentorship & Professionalization Representative Kris Racaniello in advance of the Vagantes 2025 Conference at Duke-UNC. November 14th, 10:30am EST, on Zoom Have you ever wondered about how to publish your work as a graduate student? Or what it means to […]

Nov 8 | 50 Years of the Tyranny of a Construct: A Discussion in Honor of E.A.R. Brown

The Medieval Studies Certificate Program is co-organizing a Faculty House with Columbia University:   50 Years of the Tyranny of a Construct: A Discussion in Honor of E.A.R. Brown: Nov 8, 1:00 pm-3:30 pm Columbia University Faculty House and Zoom Speaker/s: David Perry, Paul Freedman, Yale Ada Kuskowski, Penn Irit Kleiman, Boston University Co-organized with Columbia University Seminar […]

May 18 | Anti-Racism Committee Event

Please join the Ph.D. Theatre and Performance program for an Anti-Racist and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resource Gathering facilitated by students. At this gathering, the Theatre and Performance program’s Anti-Racism Committee hopes to build connections and collectively strategize with colleagues across the Graduate Center who have been engaged in anti-racist work. This will serve as […]

May 5 | PKMS 17th Annual Graduate Conference – Bodies and Borders

Registration is now open for the Pearl Kibre Medieval Study’s 17th annual graduate conference, Bodies and Borders, to be held virtually on Friday May 5. This conference explores the limits, borders, and boundaries of the medieval body, broadly understood as both the physical body and larger structural understandings of medieval societies as bodies that rely on their […]

Mar 31 | Annual IUDC Medieval Studies Conference

Hosted by the Medieval Studies Certificate Program of the CUNY Graduate Center, with support from Columbia University and Stonybrook University March 31, 2023 John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York 524 West 59th Street 9th floor New Building, room 9.64 Schedule:   9:30-10:00 Registration, Coffee and pastries, Welcome. 10:00-11:00 Session One Carolyn […]

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