TTU's Medieval & Renaissance Studies Center and Graduate Certificate program fosters the interdisciplinary advancement of Med-Ren studies at Texas Tech.
This Thursday, 5:30pm: The Lubbock AIA Society will host Giacomo Fontana, who will present on "Warfare, Heterarchy, and Empty Hillforts: Understanding the Samnites' Non-Urban Society Through Digital Archaeology Methods." Join us in Holden Hall 104!
Join us on October 23rd for the second annual John M. Howe Lecture in Medieval & Early Modern History! Our speaker will be Dr. Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy!
Join us this evening at 5:30pm in Holden Hall 104 for an exciting talk by Dr. Melanie Godsey (Visiting Assistant Professor, Classics, TTU), who will be speaking on "Pottery in Ptolemaic Military Stations: Retooling Network Approaches to Early Hellenistic Maritime Trade."
Final reminder: submissions due 14 October 2022 for TTU's spring conference, "Centers and Peripheries: The Global Premodern." We're excited to welcome researchers working on any part of world before the modern age (ca. 1800 CE)!
Submissions deadline for our spring conference in premodern studies extended to 14 October 2022. For details, head over to the TTU MRSC Website: https://t.co/luYKHBj0cD
Texas Tech is hiring an assistant professor in medieval history! Review of applications will begin 12 September 2022. Share with friends who might be interested! https://t.co/KqiTkvXQte
Still time to submit proposals for panels or individual papers for our spring conference, "Centers and Peripheries: The Global Premodern," to be held 20-23 April, 2023. For the CFP visit our website: https://t.co/luYKHBj0cD
Call For Papers: The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Center at Texas Tech University invites proposals for papers and sessions for our international conference “Centers and Peripheries: The Global Premodern,” April 20-22, 2023.
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Congratulations to PhD student, Emily Jay, Art major, from the College of Visual and Performing Art's Fine Arts, on her acceptance of an Assistant Professorship of Art at Ohio Northern University in Ada, OH, where she will be teaching Art History and Visual Literacy classes.
The TTU Medieval and Renaissance Studies Center would like to congratulate Jennifer K. Robertson, PhD student in English, on her recent awarding of a Fulbright Scholarship for her project entitled, "Medieval North Sea Medicinal Trade."
Congratulations to Courtney Gragson, an MA student in History, who was awarded MRSC funding to attend the German Script paleography course offered by the Moravian College Archives in Bethlehem, PA, from July 18-29, 2022.
MRSC Program Development Day
Friday, April 8th, 2022
One-day Event of Planning for the MRSC' Future Development. Please attend.
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