Dylan Lewis Named to Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography
The prestigious fellowship is a capstone graduate career achievement for the English doctoral candidate.
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MFA student Kelsey Kerr's poem "I dare you." will be published in the second issue of Slippery Elm.
David Paglin is working on creating an English Department-based environmental/sustainability student communication/co-ordination panel -- called UMCP-AWASH (Anacostia Watershed Action for Sustainable Heritage).
Writing Center administrators Leigh Ryan and Tom Earles presented on “Tutoring Writing and Professionalism” at the European Writing Centers Association conference in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany in July.
Michael Olmert's "This Helpless Human Tide" was printed in the autumn number of "Colonial Williamsburg" magazine.
Sangeeta Ray participated in a roundtable on a symposium, ‘The University at the Boundaries of Knowledge” with Robert Young (NYU) at Old Dominion University on Thursday October 23rd, 2014.
Writing Center tutors James Gray and Dionte Harris joined a select group of invited students at the Naylor Undergraduate Writing Research Workshop, Nov 14-16 at York University of Pennsylvania.
National Book Critics Circle Award winner August Kleinzahler will discuss his poetry with Ron Charles, editor of The Washington Post's Book World.
Stanley Plumly's new book, The Immortal Evening, was reviewed on NPR's Fresh Air on Friday, and in the New York Times Book Review on Sunday. Continue reading for links to the two reviews.
Stacia Odenwald talks about her study abroad experience in France.