Newly discovered well gives further insight into Jesus College’s history
Archaeologists excavating Pump Court have unearthed a well believed to have supplied the pump that gave the court its name.
Find out moreArchaeologists excavating Pump Court have unearthed a well believed to have supplied the pump that gave the court its name.
Find out moreJesus College Archivist, Robert Athol, has revealed the results of a year-long project, ‘Students and symbols: a survey of graffiti at Jesus College, Cambridge’, in Post-Medieval Archaeology.
Find out moreA dig in Pump Court has revealed a nunnery cloister that preceded the College.
Find out moreJesus College Organ Scholar, Drew Sellis, and Dean of Chapel, The Rev’d James Crockford, will broadcast an online recital of...
Find out moreJudges Emily Winslow Stark and Tabitha Siklos awarded the top prize to A Murder of Crow Witnesses by James McCarthy at a virtual ceremony last week.
Find out moreOur Schools Liaison Officer, Katie Mountford, reflects on how the admissions and outreach team have adapted to working with schools online over the last 12 months.
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Find out moreDr Rebecca Flemming, Jesus College Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Ancient History, has been appointed as a Joukowsky Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) for 2020-21.
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