| Dr. M. Wendy Hennequin, associate professor of English, Tennessee State University - Nashville, "God for Harry, Hogwarts, and St. George: How J.K. Rowling Uses Medieval Saints' Lives  in the Harry Potter Series" | 
| Dr. Matthew V. Desing, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Languages and Linguistics, University of Texas, El Paso | 
| Dr. Christopher Flavin, lecturer in the English Dept., presented "Filí Na mBan: Women in the Celtic Poetic Traditions" | 
| Howard Andrew Jones, novelist, presented "1001 Arabian Pages: Bringing Medieval Arabia to Life" | 
| Anya King, USI History Dept., presented "A Quest for Cathay" | 
| John Lawrence presented "Books of Hours: Medieval Bestsellers" | 
| Fredericka Schmadel, instructor in Humanities: "Forget the Grail; Go With God!: Mysticism in the Late Middle Ages." | 
| David Black, USI Communications Dept., and S. Elizabeth Passmore, USI English Dept.: presented on astrolabes & other astronomical devices in medieval literature & culture | 
| Annette Parks, University of Evansville History Department: "The Damsel and The Pearl: How Can We Recover Their Stories?" | 
| Dan Scavone, USI History Dept. Emeritus: "The Myth of the Vampire" | 
| Dan Craig, USI Music Dept.: "Medieval Music: Sacred and Profane" | 
| Chris Keegan, Vincennes U Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting Programs:  “Medieval Surgery” | 
| Dr. Jason Hardgrave, USI History Dept.: "The Catapult Connection: The Invention of and Inventing in the Middle Ages" | 
| Mr. John Gibson, USI Classical and Modern Languages Dept.:  “The Medieval Imagined: The East Anglian Landscape and its Buildings” | 
| Dr. Margaret Skoglund, USI Art Dept.:   "Isabel la Catolica's Art as Solidification of a Questionable Reign" | 
| Ms. Patricia Aakhus, USI English Dept.:  “Alchemy: the Great Work” | 
| Leslie McCrary and Ashley Mewes, USI English majors, “Chaucerian Forgeries” | 
| Dr. Paula Von Loewenfeldt, USI English Dept., “Mapping Late Medieval British Drama” | 
| Dr. Dan Scavone, USI Professor Emeritus of History, “The Mystery of the Holy Grail:  Crossing the Sword Bridge to a Solution” | 
| Marcia Mishler, USI MALS graduate student, “The History and Development of Chess in the Middle Ages” | 
| Dr. Lisa Nicholas, USI English Dept., “Chivalry's Defects in Chretien de Troyes’ Perceval (The Story of the Grail): A Re-reading of Gornemant’s Instructions to Perceval” | 
| Ms. Virginia Poston, USI Art Dept., demonstrates how to plumb the scholarly depths of the ArtStor database (available through Rice Library) for medieval manuscript images. | 
| Dr. S. Elizabeth Passmore continues her demonstrations of the interactive CDs for medieval studies produced by the University of York on the topics of Pilgrims & Pilgrimage and Images of Salvation. | 
| Dr. S. Elizabeth Passmore, USI English Dept., demonstrates the classroom and research possibilities of two interactive CDs for medieval studies produced by the University of York on the topics of Pilgrims & Pilgrimage and Images of Salvation. | 
| Our topic of discussion will be drawn from the following topics as they are manifested in medieval literature, history, and art:  pilgrimage & the cult of relics; crusades & inter-cultural contact; chivalry & knighthood | 
| Our topic of discussion will be King Arthur and Arthurian legend in medieval literature, history, and art. | 
| Ms. Lisa Nicholas, USI English dept.,  discusses her research on Chretien de Troyes, the twelfth-century romance writer who popularized tales of King Arthur and his knights. | 
| Craig Fehrman, USI English major, discusses his current work-in-progress concerning the use of anthologies in literature courses. | 
| Our topic of discussion will be the Black Plague of 1349 and its impact on history, art, and literature. | 
| Inaugural meeting of the Medieval Studies Forum: Our topic of discussion will be the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages. |