PHILLIP C. ADAMO
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EVENTS & MEDIA
Events
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Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 4am (USA)
Interview with Kevin Donahue's Sacred Steps Podcast about the Pluscarden 1230 Pilgrimage. Watch it on YouTube.

Sunday, 1 November 2020, 12:15pm (USA), 6:15pm (UK)
Memoir of a Pilgrimage for Eight:
Val-des-Choues to Pluscarden

Online Book Launch via FaceBook LIVE
or via YouTube ...

Videos

Online book launch for Memoir of a Pilgrimage for Eight.
Presenting one of the stories from Hold Fast to What is Good  to students at an honors recruiting event at Augsburg University.
Learning archaeology at the Roman baths at the Ohio State University excavations at Isthmia, Greece, on a 2005 study away trip with Augsburg University students.
Promotional video for "Fate of the Earth 101," new integrated course at Augsburg College, 2008.
Constructing a magic square (the figures in each vertical, horizontal, and diagonal row add up to the same value), while reciting "Jabberwocky" at an honors recruiting event at Augsburg University.
Performing the "Invisible Deck" card trick at an honors recruiting event at Augsburg University.
Press about my writing
Alistair Whitfield, "Book recounts 1300-mile trek," review of Memoir of a Pilgrimage for Eight, in The Northern Scot

Ralf Lützelschwab, review of Shaping Stability: The Normation and Formation of Religious Life in the Middle Ages, Disciplina Monastica 11 (contains my essay "Usquemodo, aliquomodo, quoquomodo: an early Cistercian pronunciation guide”), in The Journal of Medieval Studies

Joel Rosenthal, review of The Medieval Church in The Medieval Review

Salvador Ryan, review of The Medieval Church in Peritia

Kathleen Thompson, review of New Monks in Old Habits in Speculum

Lauren Mancia, review of New Monks in Old Habits in The Catholic Historical Review

John B. Wickstorm, review of New Monks in Old Habits in The Medieval Review

Scott G. Bruce, review of New Monks in Old Habits in H-France

Mirko Breitenstein, review of New Monks in Old Habits in Sehepunkt (sorry, this one's in German)
 Press about my teaching
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Maura Lerner, "Augsburg professor left circus to bring history to life," Minneapolis Star-Tribune, March 28, 2016

Lydia Coutre, “Augsburg’s Medieval Minnesota camp reveals real Middle Ages,” Minneapolis Star-Tribune, July 22, 2013

Scott Ferrell, “Podcast 42: Summer of Chivalry,” Chivalry Today, 2010 (starts at minute 11:00).

Jenna Ross, "Learning for the sake of learning," Minneapolis Star-Tribune, November 28, 2009

Paul Tosto, “Students go back 9 centuries to relive the Middle Ages,” Chicago Tribune, June 1, 2006

Scott Carlson, “Vivat Academia,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 7, 2004

Marissa Helms, “Augsburg goes medieval,” Minnesota Public Radio, April 20, 2004
Press about academic freedom
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"Colleen Flaherty, "Too taboo for class?" Inside Higher Ed

Randall Kennedy, "How a Dispute Over the N-word Became a Disparaging Farce,"  The Chronicle of Higher Education

Zipporah Osei, "Do Racial Epithets Have Any Place in the Classroom? A Professor's Suspension Fuels That Debate," The Chronicle of Higher Education


American Association of University Professors, "Letter to Augsburg University President Regarding Phillip Adamo," AAUP Update

Sidsel Nyholm, "Professors brug af "N-ordet" udløser strid i USA: "De studerende er blevet gjort fortræd," Kristelig Dagblad

Mila Koumpilova,"Minnesota professor's suspension fuels academic freedom debate," Minneapolis Star Tribune
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    • C.V.
    • AWARDS
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  • Writing
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    • Pilgrimage for Eight
    • Hold Fast to What is Good
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    • Medieval Lego
    • Medieval Connections
    • Monks and Heretics
    • The Medieval Church
    • New Monks in Old Habits
    • Usquemodo
  • EVENTS & MEDIA
  • Contact