Carey Cameron ’24 Plans Future in Media and Entertainment
The senior English major and creative writing minor has held multiple arts and culture roles in the D.C. region.
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Radhika Tyagi’s Patient, a monologue written for Douglas Kern's ENGL275: Writing to be Seen: Scriptwriting for Theatre, Film, and Television in the fall of 2016, has been accepted for publication in the forthcoming June 2017 issue of Bird's Thumb.
Sara Wilder, who is currently completing her Ph.D. at Ohio State University, will be joining us this fall.
MITH and the AADHUM initiative warmly invite your participation in the annual conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship, to be held on campus, May 26 - June 2. The deadline for proposals is February 26.
Learn more about UMD's sustainability programs. Terps leave small footprints!
The Associal of Writing and Writing Program's Annual Convention is being held in Washington, DC from February 8th through the 11th. Those presenting from the Department include faculty members, graduate students, and alumni.
Art Takes Action is a group composed of students, artists and musicians in the DC area.
Matthew Kirschenbaum was featured in Terp magazine. The article focuses on Kirschenbaum's extensive work on word processing and can be read here.
Long-time member of the department Marion Trousdale recently passed away in her home in California.
Marilyn Courtot ’65 gives the gift of language and literature.
Former faculty member Gene Hammond recently published his biography on Jonathan Swift, Jonathan Swift: Irish Blow-In (University of Delaware Press, 2016).