CEMERS Undergraduate Conference

Undergraduate Conference in Medieval Studies

  • Saturday, April 26, 2025
  • Downtown Center, 67 Washington St, Binghamton NY 13902

Conference Schedule:

10:00 AM

Registration and Coffee


10:15 AM Welcome

Location: Room 226

Speakers:

  • Celia Klin, Dean of Harpur College
  • Olivia Holmes, CEMERS Director
  • Meg Leja, Sean Dunwoody, Tina Chronopoulos, Conference Organizers

10:30 AM Session 1 (60 minutes)

Panel 1: New Interpretations of Premodern Women
Location: Room 226

  1. Francesca Smith 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Cause its Witchcraft, Wicked Witchcraft: The Representation of Witchcraft in Elizabethan and Jacobean Theaters
  2. Margaret Reppa 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Chosen and Choosing: A Feminist Interpretation of Mary in the Quran
  3. Eleanor Brooks SUNY Oswego
    The Genre Question and Hildegard of Bingens Ordo Virtutum: What Phylogenetics Can Teach Us about Gender, Authorship, and the Medieval Morality Play

11:30 AM

Brief Break (10 minutes)


11:40 AM Session 2 (60 minutes)

Panel 2: Defining Transgression, Defining Enemies
Location: Room 224

  1. Rachel Pasternak 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Christians in Name, In Fact Pagans: The Intersection of Irish-English Politics, Identity, and Medieval Heresy in the Trial of Alice Kyteler
  2. Nicholas Sarris University at Buffalo
    Sogdian Syncretism: An Analysis of Silk Road Relations
  3. Raymond Wronka 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Necromancy's Development in The Middle Ages

Panel 3: Childbirth and Its Figurations
Location: Room 226

  1. Trisha Roon 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Importance of Saints in Childbirth Between the Twelfth and Fifteenth Centuries
  2. Sasha Zvaners 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Midwifery Manuals as Battlegrounds for Religious Discourse in Late Medieval London
  3. Ksenya Mull 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Hildegard of Bingen on Female Anatomy

12:40 PM

Lunch


2:00 PM Plenary Talk

Location: Room 226

  1. Bridget Whearty 勛圖腦瞳扦
    Why What We Do Matters: The Purpose of Medieval Scholarship in Uncertain Times

2:30 PM

Brief Break (5 minutes)


2:35 PM Session 3 (75 minutes)

Panel 4: Projecting Power
Location: Room 224

  1. Michael Hummel Lycoming College
    Edward III: An Emergent Empire in The British Isles, 13271377
  2. Nicholas Antonoff 勛圖腦瞳扦
    The Philosopher's Stone: George Ripley and his Quest for Patronage
  3. Shan Wu Penn State University
    Constructing a Legacy from a Heritage: Medieval Conservation at the Basilica of San Isidoro in Le籀n
  4. Terrance Ring Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
    Against All Witches: A History of the Roman Inquisition

Panel 5: New Points of Approach in Medieval Studies
Location: Room 226

  1. Matthew Barber Lycoming College
    From Crusades to Conspiracies: The Medieval Past in Extremist Rhetoric
  2. Ari White 勛圖腦瞳扦
    The Echo of Silence: What Le Roman de Silence Tells Us 勛圖腦瞳扦 Identity in the Past and Today
  3. William Milewski University of Rochester
    What Lies Beneath: Multispectral Imaging and the Palimpsest as Documentary History
  4. Christopher Hoffart Ithaca College
    Alas for the Red Dragon, for Its End Is Near: Prophecies and Augustinian Temporality in Geoffrey of Monmouths History of the Kings of Britain

3:50 PM

Brief Break


4:00 PM Session 4 (60 minutes)

Panel 6: Complicating Ideas of Love, Marriage, and Identity
Location: Room 226

  1. Ryan Probst Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
    Ovid's Transformational Love Theme in Medieval Courtly Love Literature
  2. Justyn Cooke Vassar College
    Medieval Muslim Sodomy and Fears of Contamination: The Crusades Place in the History of Homosexuality in Western Europe
  3. Owen Beury Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
    Syneisaktism: Spiritual Marriage on the Island of Patrick

5:00 PM

Send-off / Farewells
Location: Room 226


Questions:

If you have any questions, please direct them to Bing.Mdvl@gmail.com