UNO Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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Medieval and Renaissance Studies Undergraduate and Graduate Program at University of Nebraska at Omaha John of Salisbury 1159

Where do pandemics come from? 04/16/2025

👉 Don’t forget to register!
The Winchell Lecture "Where do Pandemics Come From?", featuring Dr. Monica Green, is less than one week away, and seats are filling. We will welcome Dr. Green to the Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center on April 24th – reserve your seat today!

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Where do pandemics come from? "Where do pandemics come from? Using Black Death narratives to rethink the origin of pandemics" Richard Dean Winchell Annual History Lecture

Photos from UNO History Department's post 04/07/2025
Free and open to the public!!

Medieval Renaissance Studies presents Encountering the Past: Costumes, Crafts, and Combat.

TUESDAY📢
9.24
MBSC Plaza
11:30AM - 3:30PM

📧msaltamacchia@unomaha.edu 09/19/2024

Free event Tuesday, 9.24!
Medieval Renaissance Studies presents Encountering the Past: Costumes, Crafts & Combats.
Join us for a day of crafts and combat demos!
Medieval and Renaissance crafts, costumes and games will be on display in the MBSC plaza from 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Combat Demo will be @ 11:30 AM, 12: 45 PM, 2:15 PM
WITH THE PARTICIPATION of AMTGARD & The Society for Creative Anachronism.

Free and open to the public!! Medieval Renaissance Studies presents Encountering the Past: Costumes, Crafts, and Combat. TUESDAY📢 9.24 MBSC Plaza 11:30AM - 3:30PM 📧[email protected]

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