Duke’s Medieval and Renaissance Studies BS blends art history, musicology, manuscript science, and early-modern STEM. Students digitize illuminated codices, 3-D-print Gothic rib-vault models, and code network graphs of patronage in Florentine workshops. Study-abroad seminars trace plague-era public health and Renaissance engineering feats, linking historic problem-solving to modern resilience planning.
TEI-encoded edition of marginalia in Duke’s 15th-century Bible
Interactive VR tour of Brunelleschi’s dome construction sequence
Spectroscopic pigment analysis of Book of Hours miniatures
Game simulating Hanseatic League trading logistics
Musical reconstruction of lost medieval motets with AI voice synthesis
Data-viz of witch-trial networks across Europe
Exhibit juxtaposing pandemic responses: Black Death vs. COVID-19
3-D-printed astrolabe teaching medieval navigation
Policy reflection on guild regulations and modern labor laws
Genealogy map of Shakespeare’s patrons via blockchain provenance
Digital herbarium recreating medieval medicinal gardens
Sentiment analysis of crusade chronicles vs. modern travel blogs
Augmented-reality overlay of vanished Durham monasteries
Podcast series on women mathematicians in Renaissance courts
Bio-archaeological isotope study on medieval monastic diets
Crowdsourced transcription of early scientific letters
Critical game-jam reimagining Arthurian legends for social justice
Bridge past and present with Duke’s tech-infused Medieval and Renaissance program.
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