Medieval Institute

Graduate Students

Currently Enrolled Students

Image of a graduate seminar meeting in the Rawlinson CenterBen Ambler

BA, English, Univ. of Rochester
Interests: History through literature; Middle English romance

Juliette A. Arico

BA, English, BA, Gender and Women's Studies, Univ. of Rochester
Interests: Gender and sexuality in Middle English literature

Mary Blanchard

BA, History, Ave Maria Univ.
Interests: Rulership and power, especially in late Anglo-Saxon England

Robin Blanchard

BA, English, Western Michigan Univ.
Interests: Varying concepts of the medieval literary hero

Michael Brinks

BA, French and Spanish, Hope College; MDiv, Western Theological Seminary
Interests: The Church in the later Roman Empire and early Middle Ages

Sarah Kelley Brish

BS, English, Central Michigan Univ.
Interests: Medieval Scandinavian mythology and literature; Germanic languages

Jason M. Clements

BA, History, The College of New Jersey
Interests: Education and literacy; studia generalia; intellectual history

Image of the Goliardic Society BBQ 2008Amanda DesLauriers

BA, History and French, Marquette University
Interests: women in positions of power, focused on those in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century France

Colleen Dunn

BA, English, St. Michael's College
Interests: linguistics and literature, particularly Old Norse and Old English

Kevin Gladney

BA, English, Univ. of Georgia
Interests: Chaucer, Middle English romance, literary history

Nate McCall

BA, History, Michigan State Univ.
Interests: Germanic myth and literature; monastic military orders, especially Teutonic knights

Annalisa Moretti

BA, English, Rhode Island College
Interests: Old English and Old Norse literature; gender and religion

Christina Petty

BA, History, BA, English, Central Oklahoma Univ.
Interests: Cloth production and uses in the early Medieval period

Image of a graduate student studying in the Rawlinson CenterArthur J. Russell

BA, English, Kent State Univ.
Interests: Medieval religious culture; Old and Middle English; manuscript studies

Louis Shwartz

BA, English and French, Vanderbilt Univ.
Interests: Scholasticism, mendicants, thirteenth-century economics, history of the universities, Dante

Danielle Smith

BA, English, Loyola Univ. New Orleans
Interests: Twelfth- and thirteenth-century romance; gender studies

Shannon Spratto

BS, Literature and Philosophy, Central Michigan Univ.
Interests: Medieval literary theory; medieval Italian studies

Dan Toft

BA, Linguistics, Miami Univ., Ohio
Interests: Development of English language through time, especially phonetics; Germanic epic literature

Image of T-shirts desinged and sold by members of the Goliardic Society at the International Congress on Medieval StudiesLydia Walker

BA, History, Cornerstone Univ.
Interests: Intellectual history; mendicant orders; missionary travels

Josh Withrow

BA, Classics and History, Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln
Interests: Pre-Christian northern Germanic culture and religion, particularly Anglo-Saxon England

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The Goliardic Society

Id non convivium estThe Goliardic Society is a social organization of the graduate students of the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University. The mission of the Society is to facilitate camaraderie among students, faculty, and friends while enhancing the academic environment and multiple opportunities of the Medieval Institute through various donations, volunteer work, and scholarly activities.

If you are applying to the MA program and would like to be in contact with currently enrolled students, please e-mail us at medieval-institute@wmich.edu.

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Photographs:

  • A graduate seminar meeting in the Rawlinson Center
  • Goliardic Society 2008 barbeque (photo: Annalisa Moretti)
  • A graduate student studying in the Rawlinson Center
  • T-shirts designed and sold by members of the Goliardic Society at the Congress (photo: Annalisa Moretti)
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