For those of us going on the job market in the near future, revising and updating our teaching portfolios, refining […]
Thomas Meyer’s Beowulf, like the eponymous hero (and the monstrous villain too, I suppose), is an unrelenting force of nature. The […]
Books of Hours, or Horae, couple image and text and provide a window into the devotional life of the laity, […]
I quite clearly remember studying for my Medieval Comprehensive exam with a keen awareness that I would inevitably have to […]
It’s hard to imagine Marsilio Ficino, Thomas Wyatt, Christopher Marlowe or George Chapman with a Facebook profile page. In fact […]
The number of verified signatures by William Shakespeare might just increase this week. A group of undergaduate researchers at the […]
The inspiration for our topic this quarter was inspired by the 10th annual Marco Symposium. The questions posed by the […]
The 2nd Annual Marco Undergraduate Conference, held on Friday March 30th, was a tremendous success. This year’s coordinator, senior and […]