MAA News – CARA Summer Scholarship Winners

Thirteen student members of the Medieval Academy have been awarded CARA Summer Scholarships to support their summer coursework, traveling to centers and programs across North America and overseas. We are thrilled to be able to support this supplemental coursework:

Susan Shoshan Abraham (University of Virginia): “Reading Aljamiado” at The Mediterranean Seminar

Tess Artis (University of South Florida): “Beginning Latin” at University of Toronto Centre for Medieval Studies

Wei-Ting Chen (Department of History, University of Kentucky): “Medieval Latin” at the Marco Institute, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Alexander Amir D’Alisera (Boston College): “Digital Paleography Summer School” at the University of Göttingen

Tiffany Elder (University of Arkansas – Fayetteville): “Paleography and Codicology: A Seminar on Medieval Manuscript Studies” at University of New Mexico

Alexandra Elizabeth Evans (The Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins): “Research Techniques and Applied Musicology” at Medieval Music Besalú

Dov Honick (University of Notre Dame): “Summer Hebrew Manuscript Studies Workshop” at the Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Oxford University

Darcy Ireland (Providence College): “Paleography and Codicology: A Seminar on Medieval Manuscript Studies” at the University of New Mexico

Camila Roxana Marcone (Yale University): “Classical Arabic” at The Qasid Arabic Institute, Amman, Jordan

Mitchell Bryan Simpson (University of Arkansas): “Paleography and Codicology: A Seminar on Medieval Manuscript Studies” at the University of New Mexico

Isabel Grace Thomas Howard (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill): “Latin For Reading” at Fordham University

Lauren Urbont (Stanford University): “Summer Workshop in Hebrew Manuscript Studies” at the Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Oxford University

Julian Wood (Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge): “Classical Arabic” at The Qasid Arabic Institute, Amman, Jordan

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