
Giovanni Zanovello
Director, Renaissance Studies Program; Associate Professor of Music (Musicology)
Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary program for faculty and graduate students who work on Renaissance and early modern materials from the fourteenth through the seventeenth century. The program aims to foster dialogue and collaboration across disciplines, languages, and traditions. Renaissance Studies organizes many events, including conferences, lecture series, symposia, and roundtables. A Ph.D. minor or an area certificate in Renaissance Studies provides the multi-disciplinary education necessary to equip students for research on Renaissance and early modern topics, drawing on a wide selection of courses with a Renaissance / early modern focus.

Giovanni Zanovello
Director, Renaissance Studies Program; Associate Professor of Music (Musicology)
Allyn Boley
Operations and Programming Coordinator

Jack Kiehne
Operations Coordinator

Alex Teschmacher
Assistant Director, College Arts and Humanities Institute

Domenico Bertoloni Meli (Elected, '23-'26)
Provost Professor, History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine



Sonia Velázquez (Appointed, '23-'26)
Associate Professor, Religious Studies and Comparative Literature