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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Sangeeta Ray participated in a roundtable on a symposium, ‘The University at the Boundaries of Knowledge” with Robert Young (NYU) at Old Dominion University on Thursday October 23rd, 2014.
Writing Center tutors James Gray and Dionte Harris joined a select group of invited students at the Naylor Undergraduate Writing Research Workshop, Nov 14-16 at York University of Pennsylvania.
National Book Critics Circle Award winner August Kleinzahler will discuss his poetry with Ron Charles, editor of The Washington Post's Book World.
Stanley Plumly's new book, The Immortal Evening, was reviewed on NPR's Fresh Air on Friday, and in the New York Times Book Review on Sunday. Continue reading for links to the two reviews.
Stacia Odenwald talks about her study abroad experience in France.
Karen Nelson, PhD alumna and Associate Director of the Center for Literary and Comparative Studies, was elected for a second term as Discipline Representative for English Literature for the Renaissance Society of America. Congratulations, Karen!
The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival presents Gary Shteyngart in conversation with Alan Cheuse Tickets
The Mathematics of Being Human, By Michele Osherow (PhD Alumna) and Manil Suri
The Mathematics of Being Human by Michele Osherow and Manil Suri will be performed on November 4th at 4:00 and 7:30 pm at the UMBC Performing Arts & Humanities Building Black Box Theatre.