Faculty and students are invited to the November 18th (12pm EST) meeting of the Columbia University Seminar on Religion and Writing. Dr. Malena Ratzke (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) will present her research about image-text relationships in manuscripts of the Speculum humanae salvationis. An abstract follows below. Please register using this form by Friday, November 14th if you […]
Due Nov 15 | Newberry Library: Premodern Women and the Digital: A Hands-On Workshop
Premodern Women and the Digital: A Hands-On Workshop Led by Kathy Krause (University of Missouri, Kansas City) and Laura Morreale (Independent Scholar) April 10, 2026 9:30 am-4:30 pm Central Time At the NewberryApplication Deadline: November 15, 2025 Following the October 2024 webinar “Medieval Women’s Networks: Exploring Tools and Techniques for Digital Analysis”, this workshop will explore how to […]
Nov 18 Fall ’25 Rewald seminar
Nov 18 FALL ’25 Rewald seminar Alexis Wang, SUNY Binghamton The Intermedial Mural in Medieval Church Decoration Tuesday 5:30–7:30 pm, room 3421 FREE and no need to RSVP
Nov 13 | Sip n Chat (TLC x PS2)
TLC x PS2 invite you to our semesterly Sip n Chat. Thursday, November 13, 3pm-4:30pm Center for the Humanities, Rm 5103 Sip n Chat is our semesterly peer-led space for GC students to create community and informally talk to one another about their public-facing/ community-engaged/ applied/ activist research and pedagogical approaches. We’ll have food and […]
Nov 7 | Alkemie presents – Saltwinds & Spice
Alkemie opens their 12th season with the concert SALTWINDS & SPICE in collaboration with Rose of the Compass. Sharing the stage with recorder superstar Nina Stern and Armenian-American oud-player and composer Ara Dinkjian, together we will explore the world of medieval Cyprus and offer a window into a multiethnic entrepôt. Hear musical tales of rose-scented […]
Nov 6 | College Night at the Morgan
The Morgan cordially invites your students to our annual College Night on Thursday November 6, 2026 from 5:30-8:00PM. This year’s event will feature the exhibition Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life, which is a fabulous show for medievalists. The FREE event is onsite at the Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave between 36th and 37th streets. […]
Oct 31 | A Conversation with Surekha Davies
A Conversation with Surekha Davies Please join the GC Writing Center and the members of Public Writing for Academics for a conversation with Dr. Surekha Davies about her most recent book, Humans: A Monstrous History (University of California Press, 2025). Dr. Davies will also discuss aspects of the writing life, including bringing scholarly training to […]
IRADAC Fellows 2026-2027: Call for Applications
IRADAC Fellows Program Fall 2026/Spring 2027 Purpose The IRADAC Fellowship provides institutional and intellectual support for twelve Ph.D. candidates at the dissertation writing stage. Organized around an interdisciplinary seminar, the IRADAC Fellowship offers sustained support among scholars working on any area of the African Diaspora. During the academic year, fellows will have the opportunity to take […]
Deadline Oct 17 | Apply for the Newberry Medieval Minicomic Prize
Newberry Medieval Minicomic Prize Submission Deadline: October 17, 2025 The Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library is pleased to announce the Newberry Medieval Minicomic Prize! Generously funded by the Medieval Academy of America, two juried mini-grants of $250.00 each will support emerging artists who are primarily self-published for the creation of a new […]
Apply by Oct 15 | CfP – Rutgers Art Review volume 43
Rutgers Art Review The Graduate Journal of Research in Art History Call for Papers Deadline: October 15, 2025 Rutgers Art Review, a double-blind peer-reviewed journal of graduate research in art history, invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their graduate degrees within the past year, to submit papers for its […]


