Georgia Tech Establishes Past Present Faculty Group
Medieval History

Georgia Tech Establishes Past Present Faculty Group


It all began with a Symposium, Tech Gets Medieval, in 2012, during which a group of colleagues at Georgia Tech gathered to see if medieval culture might have a place at one of the nation's premier tech universities. Then, in 2013, the group received funding from the Provost's Office for a GT Fire project, Past Present: Resonances of Medieval and Early Modern Culture in Atlanta. And in 2014, the 29th International Congress on Medievalism will be hosted at Georgia Tech. CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE HERE.




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