Is an Embryo A Person? A Medieval View: The abortion rights debate will go into the future, but it started long ago. In today’s
Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Olivia Holmes looks deep into the history.
Holmes is a professor of medieval studies and English and director of the Center for
Medieval & Renaissance Studies at Binghamton. Listen Now
Prof. Patterson’s class, French Before France, did a project transcribing, translating,
and analyzing aspects of a 15th century manuscript of Les Sept fruits de tribulacion
on loan this semester as part of the Manuscripts in the Curriculum from Enluminures
at the lower galleries of the Binghamton University Art Museum. (Pictured: Lexie Keough, Elliot Morse, Emily Ronan and Jeanette Patterson.)
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Medievalists of Color Statement Regarding the Violent Murder of George Floyd, Breonna
Taylor, Tony Mcdade - Read More