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Senior Spotlight: Celia Cook

May 01, 2022 English

Celia Cook is a double major in English and Psychology on the Creative Writing track.

Graduate Spotlight: Konstantinos Pozoukidis

May 01, 2022 English

Interview with PhD candidate Konstantinos Pozoukidis

Graduate Spotlight: Nahid Ahmadian

May 01, 2022 English

Interview with PhD candidate Nahid Ahmadian.

Senior Spotlight: Kelsey Diggs

April 28, 2022 English

Kelsey Diggs is a double-major in Theatre and English on the Creative Writing track.

Assistant Professor Sara Wilder Awarded Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship

April 25, 2022 English

Congratulations to four ARHU faculty on receiving Junior Faculty Fellowships as part of our Faculty Funds Competition.

Students Create Digital Cook Booklets Thanks to a CLCS Grant

April 22, 2022 English

The booklets were designed for Professor Christina Walter's ENGL428N "Food Words: Stories, Being, and the Gut" course.

Black Theater and the Refusal to Wait for Freedom

April 21, 2022 English, College of Arts and Humanities

Assistant Professor of English Julius Fleming, Jr.’s new book explores how theater energized a “radical refusal to wait” during the civil rights movement.

Caribbean Week: Dr. Keisha Allan, 2021-2022 LACS Postdoctoral Fellow, discusses Professor Nick Nesbitt's new book together with Dr. John Drabinski

April 20, 2022 Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center, English

Dr. Keisha Allan, 2021-2022 LACS Postdoctoral Fellow, discusses Professor Nick Nesbitt's new book The Price of Slavery: Capitalism and Revolution in the Caribbean

Maryland Today

Mizzou Administrator, Professor of Music and Black Studies Named ARHU Dean

April 19, 2022 American Studies, Art, Art History and Archaeology, Classics, Communication, English, History, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Program and Center for Jewish Studies, Linguistics, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, Philosophy, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Stephanie Shonekan to take helm of college on July 1.

New York Times

Professor Joshua Weirner's Translation of “Flight and Metamorphosis" Reviewed in New York Times

April 15, 2022 English

Nelly Sachs’s postwar collection “Flight and Metamorphosis,” published in 1959 and newly translated into English, reveals a poet full of mystery and depth.