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Emily Thornbury

Monday, October 5th at 12:30

Room 306 Wheeler

 

Our faculty conversation this year will take place with Professor Emily Thornbury. New to the Berkeley community and the Berkeley English department as of last year, Professor Thornbury is a great person to get to know. Take this opportunity to meet her, ask her about her research, ask her about your research, or seek professional advice. This event promises to be helpful and exciting for students in various disciplines (not just English) and at various stages in their careers.

 






Upcoming

Wednesday, 08 Sep 2010
06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Welcome Back! Pub Night

Wednesday, 15 Sep 2010
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Medieval Studies Colloquium

Friday, 08 Oct 2010
10:00 AM - 03:00 PM
ASSC Seminar: "Mapping the Human Spirit in the Early Middle Ages"

Wednesday, 13 Oct 2010
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Medieval Studies Colloquium

Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Medieval Studies Colloquium

GMB News

CFP: Reading the Middle Ages

GMB invites submissions of abstracts for twenty-minute papers to be presented at the UC Berkeley, national graduate student conference, "Reading the Middle Ages" (25-27 March 2011). Abstracts due 12 November 2010.

Please also save the date for Rita Copeland's Keynote Address on Saturday, 26 March 2011. 

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Welcome Back
We hope you have all had wonderful summers. We have a lot of exciting things planned for this year, but first we shall start it off right - over some celebratory drinks at Raleigh's on Telegraph (previously Manny's Tap Room; previously Raleigh's) Wednesday, September 8th at 6:30. So, come join us to reconnect with old friends and make new ones.
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A dose of medieval . . .

Frige mec frodum wordum!         Ne læt þinne ferð onhælne,
degol þæt þu deopost cunne!         Nelle ic þe min dyrne gesecgan,
gif þu me þinne hygecræft hylest         ond þine heortan geþohtas.

 

                                                         Maxims I, ll. 1-3

 

If you would like to suggest a medieval blurb to include here, send us a message!