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Lecture

Mary Martin McLaughlin Memorial Lecture

“What’s Love Got to Do with It? Love and Marriage, Medieval and Modern”

Date:
Time:
5:00 pm
Great Plains Art Museum
1155 Q St., Hewit Place
Directions: The Great Plains Art Museum is located at 1155 Q. St., directly across the street from the Lied Center at the corner of North 12th St. and Q St.
Contact:
Andrea Nichols, unl.medrenstudies@gmail.com
Lynn Shutters, from the Department of English at Colorado State University, will be the second speaker for the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program fall lecture series. This event is free, and open to everyone. Refreshments will be provided.

Lynn teaches early literature, and women and gender studies at CSU. Her academic interests include representations of love, sex, and marriage in medieval literature; representations of non-Western peoples in medieval literature; medievalism; and feminist and queer theory.

The Dudley Bailey Library (Rm 228) is upstairs in Andrews Hall, which is located right behind Morrill Hall. This interactive map shows you where Andrews Hall is located on campus http://maps.unl.edu/

The closest campus visitor parking is metered parking along “R” St. in front of UNL Love Library and the City Campus Union. There is also a small lot of metered visitor parking behind the Wendy’s, as seen at #1 and highlighted in pink on this map http://parking.unl.edu/maps/VisitorGuestParkingCityCampus.pdf


The Que Place Parking Garage (across the street from Lied Center) is the closest public parking garage. First hour is free, and each hour after is $1 http://parkandgo.org/find-parking/interactive-map/

Additional Public Info:
The Que Place Parking Garage is the closest public parking garage. http://parkandgo.org/find-parking/interactive-map/

http://unlcms.unl.edu/medren/

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