Events

Winter Break

Faculty House 64 Morningside Drive, New York

The University Seminars office is closed from 6 pm on Friday, December 20 until 10 am Monday, January 6, 2024 for the holiday break.

Spring Break

Columbia University

Faculty House is closed for seminars and events.

Belonging with Songs: Towards an Historical Anthropology of Medieval French Chansons Emma Dillon

East Gallery, Maison Française, Buell Hall

Co-sponsored by The University Seminar on Medieval Studies, Columbia Maison Française, Department of Music, and the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program A Talk by Emma Dillon  Why do we sing? How does singing shape how we see ourselves and how we relate to one another?  Emma Dillon takes up these universal questions in the context of a medieval song community. Her talk explores Medieval French songs (trouvère songs) as a social practice, linked to specific people and families from Northern France and to other forms of social activity.  She offers a case study of twelfth-century trouvères (using new recordings of their songs), […]

Resisting Silence: Unveiling the Legacy of the Italian Resistance

Italian Academy for Advanced Studies 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Co-sponsored by The Columbia University Seminar on Studies in Modern Italy and the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies In honor of the 80th anniversary of Italian Liberation Day, April 25th, 1945, the Columbia University Seminar in Modern Italian Studies presents a special panel and conversation. Resisting Silence: Unveiling the Legacy of the Italian Resistance aims to explore the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Italian antifascism. By bringing together scholars, activists, and community members, we will foster meaningful discussions that illuminate the lessons of resilience and social justice. The meeting will be followed by refreshments. SPEAKERS: Elizabeth Leake, Professor, Barnard […]

“Ab uno disce omnes”: A Conference in Honor of Christopher Baswell

Butler Library 535 West 114th Street, New York, New York

This conference celebrates the long and distinguished career of Christopher Baswell (Ann Whitney Olin Chair of English, Barnard College; Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University), a leading scholar of medieval literature. Baswell’s work combines analytical precision, theoretical sophistication, and astonishing erudition to probe a wide range of topics, from medieval reception of the classics, to multilingualism, to disability studies, to women’s poetry across time. He is the author of Virgil in Medieval England: Figuring the Aeneid from the Twelfth Century to Chaucer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), a dazzling demonstration of the ways manuscript study can inform literary analysis, […]

Memorial Day

Columbia University

Morningside Campus is closed. Faculty House is closed for seminars and events.