05/16/2026
Congratulations to the class of 2026! 🐝
For students, alumni, and friends of the UR Department of Religion and Classics.
05/16/2026
Congratulations to the class of 2026! 🐝
04/15/2026
Is Rochester a climate haven? Scholars debate the idea Scholars will gather in Rochester to explore climate havens, climate migration and what the Great Lakes region may face as people relocate.
03/16/2026
02/24/2026
Join us today at 5pm! The Age of Rematriation: Healing Sámi Heritage
The European museum landscape is changing. Dr. Eeva-Kristiina Nylander is leading the charge, shifting the focus from simple repatriation to the deeper process of rematriation. Through her 2023 doctoral research and collaborative work with contemporary artist Outi Pieski, Dr. Nylander is dismantling colonial attitudes to bring Sámi duodji (objects) home. By transforming difficult colonial histories into tools for reconciliation, Dr. Nylander’s work ensures that heritage is not just returned, but reborn. 🦌✨
Provenance Research, Repatriation and Rematriation as Examples of Decolonial and Indigenisation Practices in Museum World The James Conlon Memorial Lecture presents a lecture by Dr. Eeva-Kristiina Nylander: Provenance Research, Repatriation and Rematriation as Examples of Decolonial and Indigenisation Practices in Museum World In the European museum world, there has been a change of Paradigm, and we can today speak of....
02/10/2026
Today!
A History of Qur'anic Studies in the Western Academy: Is the Qur'an Part of Biblical Literature? Devin J. Stewart received a B.A. magna cm laude in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 1984 and wrote an honors thesis on the scholars of Safavid Iran, 1576–1629. He received a Ph.D. in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, and his dissertation earn...
02/03/2026
Wednesday’s talk, unfortunately, has been cancelled.
01/29/2026
A History of Qur'anic Studies in the Western Academy: Is the Qur'an Part of Biblical Literature? Devin J. Stewart received a B.A. magna cm laude in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 1984 and wrote an honors thesis on the scholars of Safavid Iran, 1576–1629. He received a Ph.D. in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, and his dissertation earn...
01/29/2026
Spend Galentine's Day with us!
Sinners: A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Join us for a special screening of Sinners, a thought-provoking drama exploring morality, justice, and redemption in the face of societal and personal conflict. Following the film, a multidisciplinary panel featuring scholars from different departments will participate in a dynamic discussion on wha...
01/29/2026
Provenance Research, Repatriation and Rematriation as Examples of Decolonial and Indigenisation Practices in Museum World The James Conlon Memorial Lecture presents a lecture by Dr. Eeva-Kristiina Nylander: Provenance Research, Repatriation and Rematriation as Examples of Decolonial and Indigenisation Practices in Museum World In the European museum world, there has been a change of Paradigm, and we can today speak of....
11/10/2025
Former HC fellow from Religion & Classics Michela Andreatta's book "Hell Arrayed", supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant in 2020, has been named a finalist for the prestigious Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in Jewish Literature and Linguistics by the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS). This recognition marks the second honor for the volume; last May, it received an honorable mention for Translation from the Mediterranean Seminar.