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Maud Casey Awarded 2015 St. Francis College Literary Prize

September 24, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Maud Casey is the 2015 recipient of the St. Francis College Literary Prize for her highly praised novel, The Man Who Walked Away.

Futures of the Past: a Symposium, Friday, Oct. 30, 10:00am

September 23, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Futures of the Past: A symposium featuring groundbreaking books in medieval and early modern studies. Location: International Brotherhood of Teamsters Room [Gelman Library Room 702] GW Foggy Bottom Campus 

Donna Hamilton Wins President's Medal

September 23, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Donna B. Hamilton is the recipient of this year's President's Medal, the highest honor the campus community awards.

Martha Nell Smith Directs Emily Dickinson International Society Annual Meeting, Among Other News

September 17, 2015 English

With Executive Director of the Emily Dickinson Museum Jane Wald, Martha Nell Smith directed the Emily Dickinson International Society (EDIS) Annual Meeting held in Amherst August 7-9 and in partnership with the Museum.

Katie Kaczmarek Recieves Award for Best Oral Presentation at Conference

September 17, 2015 English

Katie Kaczmarek received an award for Best Oral Presentation at the Universitas 21 Graduate Research Conference: Digital Future in Shanghai, China this June.

Mark Hauser Evilicious: how we evolved and develop a taste for cruelty Oct. 8 4:00pm

September 17, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Maryland Room at MMH 

Mark Hauser: Where Darwin went really wrong: the discontinuity between human and animal cognition Oct. 9 3:00pm

September 17, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Maryland Room at MMH

Emily Flamm Finalist in Jack Dyer Fiction Prize

September 17, 2015 English

MFA graduate Emily Flamm's short story "Lorem Ipsum" was cited as a finalist for the Jack Dyer Fiction Prize. The story will appear in the Winter 2016 issue of Crab Orchard Review and Emily will receive a $500 honorarium.

ENGL 304 Visits Special Collections

September 16, 2015 English

The Special Collections librarians enjoyed a visit from ENGL304 in early September.

Holly Smith to Speak About Her Book

September 16, 2015 English

Holly Smith will be speaking about her book, Seafood Lover's Chesapeake Bay (Globe Pequot), at the Baltimore Book Festival on Saturday, Sept. 26th.