Established in 1981 at the University of Maryland, the Center
for Renaissance & Baroque Studies (CRBS) fosters exchange
between disciplines in the arts and humanities and allied fields.
As an independent unit within the College
of Arts and Humanities, the Center serves the campus through
an array of interdisciplinary programs including symposia, colloquia,
and special
programs and lectures,
as well as offering the
Renaissance Minor for undergraduates. In addition, the
Center publishes a journal,
a volume
series of conference proceedings, and proudly hosts the Attending
to Early Modern Women conference, which explores various
aspects of the lives and works of women in the Renaissance.
In keeping with the Center's commitment to ensuring access to
the highest levels of educational opportunity for all citizens
of Maryland, these programs are open to the public.
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