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Matthew Kirschenbaum Publishes Two Books

May 05, 2016 English

Matthew Kirschenbaum has published two new books, Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing (Harvard UP/Belknap) and Zones of Control: Perspectives on Wargaming, co-edited with Pat Harrigan (MITP).

Sangeeta Ray Gives Paper at ACLA Conference, Among Other News

May 05, 2016 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Sangeeta Ray gave a paper titled, "Realism as Form: Mode, Genre, Style in Postcolonial Fiction" at the ACLA Conference at Harvard University, March 17th-20th. She gave a talk titled, "`Liberal Imperialism' and the Corporate University."

Stewart Foehl of PWP Publishes Essay

May 04, 2016 English

Under his pen name, Stewart Lewis, Steward Foehl has an essay in Thank You, Teacher, which is a collection about teachers. Stewart adds that he is among amazing company in the collection.

Amanda Bailey and Ted Leinwand Present at Cambridge University's Centre for Research in the Arts Colloquium on "Change and Exchange"

May 04, 2016 English

Amanda Bailey and Ted Leinwand presented at Cambridge University's Centre for Research in the Arts two-day colloquium on "Change and Exchange" (April 29-April 30),

Leigh Ryan Presents at Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission, Among Other News

May 04, 2016 English

As part of the Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission, Leigh Ryan and Rev. L Jerome Fowler presented “Under His Voice: The Local Legacy of Chaplain Henry Vinton Plummer” for Black History Month.

Legal Writing Instructor Robin M. Earnest Overturns Murder Conviction

May 04, 2016 English

Legal writing instructor, Robin M. Earnest, had the honor of arguing before the Maryland Court of Special Appeals this month, for their overturn of an indigent defendant's murder conviction. 

David Wyatt's Essay Published in The Hemingway Review

May 04, 2016 English

David Wyatt's "More Time: Reading Hemingway's Across the River and into the Trees appears in the Spring 2016 issue of The Hemingway Review.

Ruth Osorio Awarded a Graduate School All-S.T.A.R. Fellowship for 2016-17

April 28, 2016 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Congratulations to Ruth Osorio, recipient of one of sixteen Graduate School All-S.T.A.R. Fellowships.

Creative Commons Cafe Opens In Tawes Hall

April 27, 2016 American Studies, English

The new Creative Commons cafe in Tawes Hall opened on Monday.

Graduate Student John Macintosh Wins Mary Savage Snouffer Dissertation Fellowship

April 27, 2016 English

John Macintosh is the recipient of the 2016-2017 Mary Savage Snouffer Dissertation Fellowship for his thesis tentatively titled, "The Trouble with Precarity: Representations of Labor in Post-1980 U.S. Fiction." Congratulations!