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Donna B. Hamilton Invited to Participate in Shakespeare Association Annual Meeting, Among Other News

March 03, 2016 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Donna B. Hamilton is an invited participant to the Shakespeare Association Annual Meeting in New Orleans, March 23-27, in the seminar “Re-appraising the Admiral’s Men,” led by Tom Rutter and Todd Borlik. Keep reading for more updates.

Announcing Restoration and British Imperialism: An Interdisciplinary Symposium

March 03, 2016 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

This symposium on April 29th in Tawes Hall is co-sponsored by the departments of English and History at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Howard Norman to Publish Novel and Memoir

March 03, 2016 English

Howard Norman will publish in 2017 a new novel,  You Detectives Arrived Quite Early, and a new memoir, The Skip,  both with HoughtonMifflinHarcourt.

Please Welcome Manuel Portela

March 03, 2016 English

 Please welcome Manuel Portela, who will be with us as a visiting scholar from the University of Coimbra (Portugal) for the remainder of the semester.

Nabila Hijazi Presents Paper at Penn State

March 03, 2016 English

Nabila Hijazi presented her paper, “Translanguaging Practice: Social Justice Or Language Integrity Dilution” at Camp Rhetoric Conference, Penn State University, Pennsylvania, in February 2016.

Jonathan Rick Published in PRNewser and Delivers Two Presentations

March 03, 2016 English

Jonathan Rick published an article in PRNewser about the 13 worst mistakes everyone makes when drafting a news release.

Graduate Student Rob Wakeman Delivers Presentation at Eastern New Mexico University

March 03, 2016 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Rob Wakeman delivered his presentation "Peacable Kingdom: The Place of the Dog in the Living Nativity Scene" in February at Eastern New Mexico University.

Peter Mallios' Essay Published, Among Other News

March 03, 2016 English

Peter Mallios' review essay "Invisible Bullets: A Return to the 1910's in American Literary History" was published in American Literary History.

Leigh Ryan Publishes The Bedford Guide for Writing Tutors, 6th ed.

March 03, 2016 English

In January,  Bedford/St. Martin's published The Bedford Guide for Writing Tutors, 6th ed., coauthored by Writing Center Director Leigh Ryan and Lisa Zimmerelli, Writing Center Director at Loyola University Baltimore. 

Maud Casey Gives Lecture, Is Spring 2016 Bogliasco Foundation Fellow

March 03, 2016 English

Maud Casey gave a lecture, "Imagining the Past: The Secret History of Albert Dadas" as part of the Spring 2016 Richardson History of Psychiatry Research Seminar at Weill Cornell Medical College. She is a Spring 2016 Bogliasco Foundation Fellow.