It all began with a Symposium, Tech Gets Medieval, in 2012, during which we gathered to see if medieval culture might have a place at one of the nation's premier tech universities. Then, in 2013, we received funding from the Provost's Office for a GT Fire project, Past Present: Resonances of Medieval and Early Modern Culture in Atlanta. And in 2014, we hosted the 29th International Congress on Medievalism at Georgia Tech. Interested in joining us? Get in touch.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Medievalism Scholarship Featured on Georgia Tech Cable Network
Katherine Marchand, a show producer, writer, and anchor for the Georgia Tech Cable Network, approached LMC's Richard Utz some months ago about featuring his work on Medievalism for a show called "Ramblin' Research," a source for students to learn more about professors with "interesting research" on our campus: HERE YOU GO