bunnyjadwiga: (Default)
2007-03-30 05:40 pm

I'm goin' to Kalamazoo

Got my tickets and my conference registration and my residence hall reservation, oh yes I do, I'm goin' to Kalamazoo...
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/
bunnyjadwiga: (Default)
2007-01-29 03:31 pm
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Another free student conference

This one at Princeton, on the study of the book and media
http://csb.princeton.edu/conferences/e51/grad_student.html
It's free, but there's only one item that seems to be directly related to the pre-1600 period.
bunnyjadwiga: (Default)
2006-12-05 05:21 pm

Penn State Medieval Studies Conference

Just checked the Penn State Center for Medieval Studies page, and their
conference for 2007 will have the theme:
The Grail, the Quest, & the World of King Arthur
Dates: March 30-31, 2007
Cost: $25 for the two-day conference

More information: http://www.psu.edu/dept/medieval/2007conference.html

I went to the one on the medieval garden several years ago and it was
amazingly good. So, if you live within a relatively good travel distance
and are interested in the subject, I suspect it will be well worth the
time.
bunnyjadwiga: (Default)
2006-11-27 05:41 pm

Moravian's Undergraduate Conference in Medieval/early Modern Studies

Stumbled across this one on the Web-- it's this Saturday and the registration deadline is Nov. 27:
http://www.moravian.edu/medieval/program.html

Hm... interesting note on the "Natural Trumpet" performance.
Since it's free, I've signed up to go.

There's also a Sephardic Music performance at 4:30 pm, $5. I'm considering going to that.