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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Howard Norman is spending a month at the Liguria Study Center, in Bogliaso, Italy. He will do lectures in Genova and Turin.
Cameron Mozafari and Linda Coleman presented papers on October 27 at the "Terps Talk Politics" conference, sponsored by Chelona, the University of Maryland graduate student branch of the Rhetorical Society of America.
Sangeeta Ray participated in 2 conferences, the EI and the NWSA. Her review of three South Asian novels can be found here. She also got reelected to the Supervisory Board of the EI
Brian Richardson presented a paper on “The Problem with Postmodernism” at the ALSCW conference at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC in October.
Danuta Hinc chaired two Slavic and Eastern European Languages and Literatures panels at the 2016 South Central MLA Conference in Dallas, TX in November.
Michael Olmert, for the Talbot County Historical Society, gave a four-day course to the students of Easton High School's Human Geography AP course.
Kellie Robertson has been appointed to the editorial board of the new Penn Literature and Science Series (University of Pennsylvania Press).
Valerie's new book Robin Hood and Outlaw/ed Spaces: Media, Performance, and Other New Directions was just published in November by Routledge Research as part of the ongoing series Outlaws in Literature, History, and Culture.
Linda Coleman will present a rhetorical analysis of President Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech as part of the Bowie Library program commemorating Pearl Harbor Day on December 7.
Jess Enoch's chapter, Transcribing Women’s Diaries in the Digital World," collaboratively written with Elizabeth Novara, curator of Historical Manuscripts in Hornbake Library, has been accepted to Undergraduate Research and the Academic Librarian.