Carey Cameron ’24 Plans Future in Media and Entertainment
The senior English major and creative writing minor has held multiple arts and culture roles in the D.C. region.
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Helen McClung and Leigh Ryan will be recognized for their years of service to the College of Arts and Humanities.
C.D. Mote, President of the University, has approved promotions for Professors Maud Casey, Michael Olmert, and Sangeeta Ray.
PEN has named Stanley Plumly's Posthumous Keats (W.W. Norton, 2008) runner-up for the best biography of the year.
The career of Adele Berlin, Robert H. Smith Professor of Bible, was celebrated by the University on the occasion of her retirement.
Michael Collier will accept his prize at the 2009 "Academy Awards in Literature" at a New York City gala this May.
The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation has announced its 2009 of fellows, and Maryland's Vincent Carretta is among them.
Martha Nell Smith shared her thoughts regarding Women's History Month in the March 13, 2009 edition of the Diamondback.
Matthew Kirschenbaum's Mechanisms has received awards from the Society for Textual Scholarship and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing.
Marshall Grossman has received a Folger NEH Long Term Fellowship, and Sheila Jelen has received a fellowship from the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies.
Professor of English Marshall Grossman was quoted in the February 17 New York Times on the problem of grade inflation in higher education.