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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ARHU faculty and students weigh in on initiative to erect statue of former UMD football player Darryl Hill.
ARHU faculty and students weigh in on initiative to erect statue of former UMD football player Darryl Hill.
Congratulations to the new leaders in the College of Arts and Humanities.
Jess Enoch was the keynote speaker at the Naylor Conference for Undergraduate Research at York College in York, Pennsylvania (Sept. 9-11). She presented with two of her students from the spring 2016 semester Keith Wise and Sean McGovern.
Oak Knoll Press has recently published The Daniel Press and The Garland of Rachel by Bill and Sylvia Peterson (both former faculty), an account of a small private press operated by an Oxford don near the end of the nineteenth century.
The English Department is a certified Green Office within the University, which means that our department does its part in order to help the University be more sustainable.
Six exceptional faculty, staff and students received an annual ARHU service award.
The English Department hosted its annual Welcome Assembly on September 7th.
Brian Richardson’s article, “Modern Fiction, the Poetics of Lists, and the Boundaries of Narrative,” was published in Style 50 (2016) 327-41.
Emily Mitchell has been asked to participate in the PEN/Faulkner Writers in the Schools program.