English Professor Elizabeth Arnold Dies at 65
Arnold was a poet of national and international acclaim and a beloved teacher and colleague.
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Alum Len Abram recently published Debris: A Novel of Love, War and the Lusitania. Len has had a succesful career as an educator and scholar, teaching writing and literature at three universities and to American service men and women across the world.
Congratulations to Victoria Monsaint-Queeney, '17, who has been awarded an Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Education.
English and environmental science and technology double major will receive hands-on training and internship with NOAA.
Jamie Lee '13, was recently interviewed about Access2Alumni, which she helped market in 2013. In the interview, Lee gives a shoutout to the Department and her degree in English which she believes has given her many valuable skills.
The following is a list of prizes, awards, and fellowships collected by the faculty and graduate students this spring. Congratulations to all!
With alumna Dr. Eleanor Heginbotham at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library (Wisconsin and R).
Seventeen faculty members from the College of Arts and Humanities were awarded tenured positions and promotions to full professor.
The Program in Comparative Literature is pleased to announce the winner of the fourth annual CMLT Essay Contest.
Distinguished University Professor Stanley Plumly has been named winner of the 2015 Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism for his book The Immortal Evening: A Legendary Dinner with Keats, Wordsworth, and Lamb.
Stanley Plumly has won the 2015 Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism and is a 2015 Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.