English Professor Elizabeth Arnold Dies at 65
Arnold was a poet of national and international acclaim and a beloved teacher and colleague.
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Maud Casey is one of six authors on the shortlist for the St. Francis College Literary Prize for The Man Who Walked Away.
Congratulations to the five faculty members on their promotions. Thank you to Jessica Enoch, Shirley Logan, Rebecca Sommer, Joseph Wappel, and Scott Wible for their assistance in recommending these promotions.
Congratulations to Bill Cohen on his Honorable Mention for the Donald Gray Prize for his essay, "Arborealities: The Tacticle Ecology of Hardy's Woodlanders." The Donald Gray Prize is awarded to the best essay published in the field of Victorian Studies.
Visit Hornbake Library now through Summer 2016 and explore their latest exhibit as they join museums and libraries worldwide in celebrating the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s famous tale, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Congratulations to the graduates and their advisors on these impressive placements. Thank you to Johnathan Auerbach, who directed placement efforts, and the members of the graduate placement committee, for their hard work throughout the year.
Congratulations to Barry Lee Pearson, for winning an Independent Music Award for his CD, Classic African American Songsters, Smithsonian Folkways 2014
Congratulations to Rob Wakeman, who has won the 2015 Graduate Student Service Award from the College of Arts and Humanities. The award will be conferred at the College Convocation on September 29th.
Congratulations to Professor Zita Nunes for winning the 2015 Faculty Service Award from the College of Arts and Humanities. The award will be conferred at the College Convocation on September 29th.
The Diamondback published an article detailing Plumly's recent accolade, the 2015 Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. Keep reading to learn more.
As part of the Folger Institute's Work in Progress Lunchtime Talk Series, Coles will present her current project, "'There is neither male nor female': Spenser and Pauline Universalism."