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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Amanda Fiore's short story "One Millimeter, Either Way" was recently accepted for publication in New Madrid, which is a literary journal out of Murray State University.
Kyle attended ACLA 2016 at Harvard and presented a paper “Building Empty Archives and Constructing Cultural Memory Based on Societal Metadata,” in March 2016.
Stephen Rojcewicz, a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature, has recently published three poetic translations
Linda Kauffman was an invited speaker at an international conference in Paris in February on Don DeLillo, who attended.
Joshua Weiner was the IES Berlin Centre's research associate fellow in October, where he delivered the W.E.B. Du Bois lecture at Humboldt Universität.
Meg Eden's poem "Radium Girls" won the 2016 Ian MacMillan Award for poetry, and will be published in a forthcoming issue of Hawaii Review.
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.
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 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, who will be with us as a visiting scholar from the University of Coimbra (Portugal) for the remainder of the semester.