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MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 13.11.2020

This semester’s Book Club will be about Middle English Robin Hood tales. Check out our newsletter or Instagram highlights for an overview of the club. The reading schedule and summaries are provided in the link below! https://docs.google.com//1ODYsIUZEQox4LsYp3HzTz1KkRN/edit

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 10.11.2020

Our September Newsletter has all of our introductory club information for the semester! We can’t wait for our first meeting this Friday! We hope to see you all there in our virtual zoom castle! #csulb #csulbmarsa

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 05.11.2020

Here is our schedule for the semester! In compliance with campus guidelines, meetings will all take place through MaRSA’s Virtual Zoom Castle (which is the coolest way to say online), but we still have so many fun activities planned. We kick off the semester with our first general meeting September 18th, it will be an introductory meeting where we will be sharing our plans for the semester. Message or email us for zoom access to the general meeting or any other group you are interested in! #csulb #csulbmarsa

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 25.10.2020

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MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 17.10.2020

Hi MaRSA Members! We are accepting submissions for our conference titled: Monsters and Problematic Identities until tonight by 11:59 PM #csulb #conference #monsters #medieval #renaissance

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 29.09.2020

Come to our general meeting tonight!! Our Treasurer Ben will be giving a fascinating presentation on Reading Runes!! We hope to see you there. #csulb

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 09.09.2020

We just wanted to inform you all that we have extended the deadline for our Call for Papers (CFP) for our conference to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST, 2020!!! Just a reminder--our theme is: Monsters and Problematic Identities. We welcome submissions from a wide array of disciplines focusing on the art, literature, and history within the Middle Ages, as well as the Early Modern Era. Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words along with a one page CV to [email protected]

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 02.09.2020

Our first general meeting of the semester will be this Wednesday Feb. 5th @ 6 PM IN LA2-107!! We hope to see you there! #csulb #medievalandrenaissancestudentassociation #csulbclub #firstgeneralmeeting

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 22.08.2020

We are seeking submissions for our conference by this Thursday Feb. 6th!!!!! Our theme is Monsters and Problematic Identities. We welcome submissions from a wide array of disciplines focusing on the art, literature, and history within the Middle Ages, as well as the Early Modern Era. Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words along with a one page CV to [email protected] #medievalandrenaissance #csulb #springconference

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 20.08.2020

Come to our Writing an Abstract Workshop that will be taking place today: Wednesday, January 29th, 2020 from 7:00 PM -8:15 PM! If you are interested in submitting to our conference, but don’t know how to write an abstractthen this workshop is perfect for you! We hope to see you there! #csulb #medievalandrenaissance #medievalandrenaissancestudentassociation #csulbclub

MaRSA (Medieval and Renaissance Students Association) 15.08.2020

We just wanted to let you all know about our upcoming conference this Spring 2020 Semester. Our theme will be: Monsters and Problematic Identities. We welcome submissions from a wide array of disciplines focusing on the art, literature, and history within the Middle Ages, as well as the Early Modern Era. Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words along with a one page CV to [email protected] no later than February 6th, 2020. #medievalandrenaissance #csulb #springconference