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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Bob Levine recently published an essay on Frederick Douglass and the reunion narrative in the Journal of African American History.
Congratulations to the following faculty members on their promotions to the rank of Senior Lecturer.
Joshua Weiner's essay on Irish poet, Seamus Heaney, appeared in a special issue of Poetry Ireland Review devoted to him.
Peter Mallios’s essay “Tragic Constitution: United States Democracy and Its Discontents” will be appearing in PMLA in October 2014, in a special issue on tragedy.
Matthew Kirschenbaum served on the faculty of the Rare Book School in Charlottesville for the fifth consecutive year this summer. Keep reading to learn more.
In late May Brian Richardson gave a presentation on “We” and “They” narration at a conference on Social Minds at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
Since the spring, Jonathan, who teaches business writing at the University, has had articles published in PR Week, GovernmentCIO Magazine, and CMO.com.
The first meeting of the Washington Area Group for Print Culture Studies 2014-2015 series will take place on Friday, September 12th, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Woodrow Wilson Room (LJ-113), in the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress.
Michael Olmert lectured on "Materialism, Egyptology, 'Ozymandias,' and 'Breaking Bad'" at the University Relations Summit, August 7, 2014.
Amanda Visconti received the Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellowship from the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Her work involves designing, coding, and user-testing a participatory digital edition of James Joyce's Ulysses