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News

CMEMS undergraduate Creagh Factor reflects on her time with the Center in The Stanford Daily.
Lane Baker (Ghent University; History PhD '25, and former CMEMS Workshop Coordinator) is the winner of the 2026 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize, for "From Encounter to Expulsion: Romani Immigrants in the Holy Roman Empire, 1417-1498." 
Simon Frisch (Music, Stanford) has been awarded the American Musicological Society's 2025 Paul A. Pisk Prize. The prize is awarded annually to two graduate music students for scholarly papers presented at the annual meeting of the Society. 

Workshops and Research Groups

CMEMS sponsors and co-sponsors a wide range of workshops and research groups at Stanford!

Each of the research groups provide a range of possibilities for students and faculty to engage in discussion and debate about medieval and early modern scholarship. 

CMEMS Weekly Workshop

  • The focal point of CMEMS, this lunchtime workshop exists to engage the interdisciplinary cohort of medieval and early modern scholars at Stanford in an ongoing discussion and collaboration.

Medieval Studies Workshop

  • Organizing research workshops, reading groups, and medieval Latin lessons, this workshop serves graduate students at Stanford on any aspect of the Middle Ages broadly understood. 

Recent Happenings

Date
Friday, March 13, 2015. 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location
Humanities Center Board Room

How do acoustic landscapes animate and engage the religious imagination? This talk will take up this question by focusing on the desert…

Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2015. 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Pigott 252

Graduate students in Medieval and Early Modern Studies are invited to join the CMEMS co-directors to discuss opportunities to get involved and…

Recovering Richard Coer de Lion
Date
Wednesday, March 4, 2015. 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location
Pigott (Bldg 260) Room 216

This chapter, part of a book project entitled Imagining the Crusades in Late Medieval England, examines Richard Coer de…