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DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM: Associate Professor Dopico Black

The undergraduate Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies is part of the Medieval and Renaissance Center (MARC). It focuses on the history, institutions, languages, literatures, thought, faith, art, and music of Europe, the Atlantic, and the Mediterranean world from the collapse of Roman authority to about 1700 C.E. It is during this important period—which shaped and transmitted the classical heritage—that the social, artistic, intellectual, and scientific culture of present-day Europe and the Middle East was formed.

The curriculum in medieval and Renaissance studies links undergraduates with NYU’s outstanding humanities faculty, with the superb libraries, museums, and collections in the New York area, and with musical and theatrical performances of works from this period that are given regularly in the city. It also enriches students’ intellectual and artistic experience in CAS programs abroad. Students design their own programs in consultation with the program director and faculty: they thus experience the intimate guidance of a center of excellence within the rich offerings of a great university and a vibrant city.

Faculty

Professors Emeriti:
Claster (History), Hyman (Fine Arts), Ivry (Hebrew and Judaic Studies), P. Johnson (History), Raymo (English), Sandler (Fine Arts)

Professors:
Alexander (Fine Arts), Archer (English), Beaujour (French), Bedos-Rezak (History), Bonfante (Classics), Boorman (Music), Weil-Garris Brandt (Fine Arts), Carruthers (English), Chazan (Hebrew and Judaic Studies), Cox (Italian), Dinshaw (English/Gender and Sexuality Studies), Freccero (Italian), Gans (Chemistry), Gilman (English), Guillory (English), Hoover (English), Javitch (Comparative Literature), Krabbenhoft (Spanish and Portuguese), Krinsky (Fine Arts), Kupperman (History), Martínez (Spanish and Portuguese), Matthews (Fine Arts), Mitsis (Classics), Oliva (History), Peirce (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Peters (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Regalado (French), Reiss (Comparative Literature), Roesner (Music), Rubenstein (Hebrew and Judaic Studies), Ross (Spanish and Portuguese), Tylus (Italian), Vitz (French), Wolfson (Hebrew and Judaic Studies)

Associate Professors:
Ardizzone (Italian), Bauer (English and Spanish and Portuguese), Crabtree (Anthropology), Dopico-Black (Spanish and Portuguese), Kennedy (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Momma (English), Rice (Fine Arts), Rowson (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Smith (Fine Arts), Zezula (French)

Assistant Professors:
Flood (Fine Arts), Geronimus (Fine Arts), Griffiths (History), Husain (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Katz (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies), Rust (English)


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