Daniel Hobbins joins the University of Notre Dame
Medieval History

Daniel Hobbins joins the University of Notre Dame


Associate Professor Daniel Hobbins?s arrival at the University of Notre Dame this fall is a homecoming of sorts.

 A cultural and intellectual historian of the late middle ages, Hobbins received his Ph.D. in medieval history from Notre Dame?s Medieval Institute in 2002 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University in 2004.

 Most recently an associate professor of history at The Ohio State University, Hobbins says his reasons for wanting to return to Notre Dame were both personal and professional. One of the most important factors, he says, is the University?s commitment to medieval studies.

 ?Notre Dame has a very, very strong program,? Hobbins says. ?It?s a great place to be a medievalist.?

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