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Lecturing Fellow of English Office location 114 South Buchanan Boulevard, Bay 9, Room A289, Durham, NC 27708 Mailing address Box 90766, Durham, NC 277080014 (919) 684-2741 [email protected] ...
Dr. Astrid Giugni (English and Information Science + Studies) leads the Bass Connections project “Ethical Consumption before Capitalism,” which brings undergraduate STEM and Humanities students ...
A graduation dinner and celebration was held in May for the 2025 Medieval and Renaissance Studies graduates with their ...
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies was established in 1968. Today Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Duke is a vibrant, cross-disciplinary humanities program that draws together faculty ...
The following departments and programs are closely affiliated with Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Faculty teaching MEDREN courses come from these departments, and we offer a Focus program every ...
The Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is organized entirely by graduate students to promote graduate student work. Undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members are more than welcome to ...
** available as of 2025-08-15Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 340B Trent Hall Campus Box 90656 Durham, NC 27708 (919) 681-8883 [email protected] ...
Robert Pasnau, Duke Philosophy's Mahoney Visiting Scholar, will be giving a Seminar entitled "Medieval Voluntarism and Chaucer's Clerk's Tale".
Abstract. Controlling our wills, by common consent, is one of the keys to success in life. But how do we do it? Historically, there are two kinds of answers. One kind of answer goes back to Augustine ...
Speaker (s):Ian Gentles, Tyndale University Lecture and discussion centered on the second edition of the Cromwell biography by Ian Gentles. Dr. Gentles has taught at York University's Glendon College ...
Tuesday, March 4, 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm Please join us for Film Screening and Discussion ...
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