Dylan Lewis Named to Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography
The prestigious fellowship is a capstone graduate career achievement for the English doctoral candidate.
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ARHU students intern with a Department of Homeland Security terrorism research program at University of Maryland-based Center of Excellence
Joshua Weiner was invited by the Academy of American Poets and the U.S. National Archives to write a poem in response to an object in the their online archive. Keep reading to learn more.
Nabila Hijazi, and Douglass Kern will present at the 2014 NCTE Annual Convention about Digital and Media Literacies this weekend.
Lyra Hilliard and three undergraduate Teaching Assistants, Emily McDermott, Robbie Tully, and Sayema Tareq, will present at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) on Friday. Keep reading to learn more.
Mark Fitzgerald's poems, “Big-Rig through Stolen Night," “Millennium Retribution in Key West," and “Before and After” will appear in Scratching Against the Fabric, an anthology of poems from the Bridgewater International Poetry Festival.
Rebecca J. Ritzel (PWP) attended the American Theatre Critics Association's New York meeting in early November and gave a presentation on the intersection of theater and social media during a session called, "Are You Trending?"
Lecturer Caleb Kriesberg's essay, "What if Parson Weems is My Hero? Engaging American History Students in a Multicultural Classroom" was printed as part of the proceedings of a conference he attended last March
Click here to access the playlist for Jonathan Auerbach's Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture.
Brian Richardson will give two invited talks on narrative theory in December at the University of Antwerp and the University of Leuven in Belgium.
On Nov. 24th, join PEN/Faulkner for In This Way Comes Morning: New Writing of the West African Diaspora, featuring Okey Ndibe, Taiye Selasi, and Chinelo Okparanta. Tickets $15.