Explore and analyze developments in the period’s arts and letters, technology, trade, science, and religion in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Americas, India, and elsewhere.
A thorough, interdisciplinary examination of the medieval, renaissance, and early modern periods enables ÉÁµç×ÊÔ´Íøs to discover local and regional connections across the cultures in the discipline.
Through a deep engagement with the department’s courses and programming, ÉÁµç×ÊÔ´Íøs develop an appreciation for and understanding of how the distant past shapes and informs who we are today.
Students will study with faculty from a wide array of disciplines, such as English, art, history, romance languages, religion, music, classics, Middle Eastern studies, political science, and astronomy and physics.
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Department Contacts
Director: Alan Cooper
Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Von Matt
Office: 219A Lawrence
Phone: 315-228-7289
We strongly encourage Medieval and Renaissance Studies ÉÁµç×ÊÔ´Íøs to expand their global perspective by studying off campus and abroad. Explore immersive study in medieval and renaissance culture through off-campus study programs such as the at Oxford’s Keble College, administered through Middlebury College.