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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Anne Price and Rachel Waugh are this year's winners of the creative writing thesis awards.
Bob Levine has two new essays: “Reading Slavery and ‘Classic’ American Literature,” and "The Canon and the Survey: An Anthologist's Perspective,"
The Professional Writing Program has much to report on in way of accomplishments and news. Keep reading to hear what they've been up to.
Laura Rosenthal has been awarded a short-term fellowship from the Folger Shakespeare Library, which she will use this summer to pursue her project on theater, performance, and cosmopolitanism, 1660-1740.
Brian Richardson’s article, “Unusual and Unnatural Narrative Sequences,” was published in Narrative Sequence in Contemporary Narratology, edited by Raphael Baroni and François Revaz.
On March 20, Michael Olmert lectured at the annual meeting of the St. Michael's (Maryland) Museum.
The Department's Graduate Students have won a number of awards. Keep reading to learn more.
MFA student Peter Witte's comic, "Nuts: A True Story," was recently published in The Rumpus.
Congratulations to English prof Carla Peterson and art prof Hasan Elahi on receiving fellowships for their upcoming projects.
Bob Levine has two new essays: “Reading Slavery and ‘Classic’ American Literature,” and “Frederick Douglass, Violence, and Abraham Lincoln,”