The New College Conference on Medieval & Renaissance studies

We regret to announce that we will not be hosting the New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies on the New College campus in 2024. 

However, we are delighted and grateful that the South Central Renaissance Conference has invited us to arrange a set of panels as part of their conference in Savannah, Georgia, April 4–6, 2024. For more information about paper and panel submissions, please click here.

We hope to resume hosting the conference at New College in 2026.

Welcome! The New College Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Studies is a biennial event covering all aspects of the European, Mediterreanean, and Near Eastern worlds from approximately 400 CE to 1700 CE. The Conference is usually held the second weekend of March in even years on the historic bayfront campus of New College of Florida, the honors liberal arts college of Florida's State University System.

The twenty-second Conference was held 3–5 March 2022, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Dante Society of America. Mary Floyd-Wilson (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Jonathan Phillips (Royal Holloway, London), and Lorna Goodison (University of Michigan) were plenarists.

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The New College Conference was founded in 1978 by Lee Snyder, Professor of Medieval & Renaissance History at New College.  For more on the history of the conference and past speakers, click here.