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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On the unanimous recommendation of the faculty, Hamilton will be awarded the status of Associate Professor Emeritus when he retires at the end of the fall semester.
Stanley Plumly's Posthumous Keats (Norton, 2008) has been turning up on a number of "best books of the year" lists.
Dr. Isabell Klaiber, Visiting Professor of English from the University of Tübingen, will soon bid farewell to the University of Maryland.
Department sponsored prizes and awards were announced at the spring commencement ceremony on May 22, 2009.
The Department mourns the loss of Ed Berlinski, Lecturer in Professional Writing, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on May 6, 2009.
The work of Robert H. Smith Professor of Hebrew Bible Adele Berlin will be the focus of the "Biblical Poetics and Interpretation" conference to be held on May 3, 2009.
Kenneth Gross, an expert on Shakespeare and Spenser (and puppetry), will give a lecture on Thursday, March 5, and lead a seminar on Friday, March 6.
Professor of English Robert Levine, who holds the University title of Distinguished-Scholar Teacher, will serve as the Center's first director.
The Graduate Student Government has requested that Educational Affairs Committee of the University Senate make the Writing Center available to graduate students.
MITH has posted a call for papers for Digital Humanities 2009, the most prestigious international conference in the field of digital humanities. It will be held at the University of Maryland in June 2009.