I would love to be able to put in many more pictures of my day, but since I went to […]
I have the pleasure of writing from France, where I will be spending the next two and a half months […]
You know you’ve thought about it. You don’t want to, but you do. But each day as you tenderly polish […]
Our Marco Graduate Student Spotlight this week is Meghan Holmes-Worth, a Ph.D. Candidate and specialist in Premodern Europe who works […]
In my last blog post for The Cohort, I talked about a peculiar example of historical chronology—a domestic manuscript from […]
Here is a video of two talented Marco graduate students speaking about their work. These presentations were given by Meghan […]
Our mission statement here at The Cohort relates our desire to give graduate students a voice in the academic community. […]
From Dr. Maura Lafferty: The medieval Latin sight reading group will be meeting this semester onThursdays at 3:30 in Greve […]
The recent suicide of Aaron Swartz has ignited a firestorm of debates online about making knowledge freely accessible to the […]
When I teach poetry, I urge students to recall the definition of the word lyric: OED: “A. adj. Of or pertaining to […]