61st International Congress on Medieval Studies

61st International Congress on Medieval Studies
Natalie participated in the 61st International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University, where she contributed to two sessions exploring innovative approaches to medieval studies, pedagogy, and cross-cultural interpretation.
In the session “Reengaged Learning: Pedagogy and Teaching the Medieval: Using Primary Texts,” Natalie presented her paper, “What Does It Make You Wonder About? The Art of Asking Questions: Adapting Museum Practices for Teaching Medieval Studies.” Her presentation examined how inquiry-based museum practices can be adapted for the medieval studies classroom to help students engage more deeply with primary texts.
Natalie also took part in Tory Schendel-Vyvoda’s roundtable, “Mysticism, Transcendence, and Cosmologies: Medieval Pathways to the Twenty-First Century,” where she discussed “Medieval Cross-Cultural Art Collaborations through the Lens of Gianni Vattimo’s Hermeneutics.”


