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Nelson essay published in RE-READING MARY WROTH (Palgrave, 2015)

February 06, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Edited by Katherine R. Larson and Naomi J. Miller, with Andrew Strycharski, the volume marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the groundbreaking collection READING MARY WROTH.

Deadline Extended: English Major Video Competition - $100 Prize!

February 06, 2015 English

Calling all English majors! The Department is working on new recruitment efforts and wants YOUR help! Show other students what makes English the best major at UMD.

What Is An @Uthor?

February 06, 2015 College of Arts and Humanities, English

"Faulkner in the University is something of a unique artifact," Associate Professor of English Matthew Kirschenbaum writes in the Los Angeles Review of Books.

Tita Chico's Residential Fellowship in London

February 04, 2015 English

This spring, Tita Chico is in England supported by a Research and Scholarship Award and a Visiting Research Fellowship at the Institute of English Studies, which is housed in the School for Advanced Studies at the University of London.

Elizabeth Arnold: Poetry and World Travel

February 04, 2015 English

Poet Elizabeth Arnold has traveled the world in pursuit of new experiences and perspectives.

MFA Student Noa Saunders to be Published in Ninth Letter

February 04, 2015 English

Noa Saunders has two poems, "Self-Portrait" and "Cannonballs," forthcoming in the Fall/Winter 2015 edition of Ninth Letter, due out in December.

Book Announcement: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF BLOOD, 1500-1900

February 04, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

The Cultural Politics of Blood, 1500-1900 is edited by Kimberly Anne Coles, Ralph Bauer, Zita Nunes, and Carla L. Peterson.

Residential Fellowships Send Faculty Members Across the World

February 03, 2015 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Residential fellowships are invaluable to the research and writing of the Department's faculty members.

Bill Cohen's Residential Fellowship

February 03, 2015 English

Department Chair Bill Cohen spent time in Cassis, France and Los Angeles, California on residential fellowships. 

Umd Researchers Create New Science Mystery Game To Teach Stem Skills

February 02, 2015 College of Arts and Humanities, English

ARHU Associate Professor Kari Kraus is part of an interdisciplinary team behind an alternative reality game that seeks to help develop STEM skills in girls, minorities aged 13-17.