Sullivan Museum-directed Lunch and Learn will examine work of 16th century armor designer Daniel Hopfer
Metallurgical craftsmanship and scholarship will complement the 2021 Peace and War Virtual Summit on this week’s Norwich University events calendar.
From noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Norwich history professor Dr. Emily Fisher Gray will present “The Work of Daniel Hopfer: 16th Century Armorer, Artist, and Religious Radical” in a virtual Lunch and Learn presented by the Sullivan Museum and History Center.
Dr. Emily Fisher Gray will discuss armor design by 16th century designer Daniel Hopfer. (Screenshot from video/Todd Lecture Series.)
Gray earned her doctorate in Early Modern European History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004 and joined Norwich University’s faculty in 2007. She has written on the Protestant Reformation’s early causes and progress, Lutheran-Catholic co-existence and Lutheran architecture aesthetics. She has done research in churches, libraries an
This story was updated Feb. 8, 2021.
Recreational opportunities, including yoga classes and a nighttime video game session will join virtual meetings with employers on the coming week’s campus activities slate.
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From 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, New York-based global investment bank
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