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Historians Against (Today'S) Slavery

January 26, 2011 English, History

UMD's Vincent Carretta, professor of English and 2009 Guggenhiem Fellow, joins the new organization "Historians Againist Slavery."

The Diamondback

Upcoming Exhibit Fuses Multiple Artistic Elements To Create Unique Style

January 26, 2011 Art, University of Maryland Art Gallery, English

Exhibition Poetic.Aesthetic. at UMD's The Art Gallery blends poetry with visual art.By Julie Baughman, Diamondback

Diamondback

Upcoming Exhibit Fuses Multiple Artistic Elements To Create Unique Style

January 26, 2011 Art, University of Maryland Art Gallery, English

Exhibition Poetic.Aesthetic. at UMD's The Art Gallery blends poetry with visual art.By Julie Baughman, Diamondback

Plumly to Delivery Turnbull Lecture at Johns Hopkins University

January 25, 2011 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Stanley Plumly, Professor and Director of Creative Writing, will deliver the 2011 Turnbull Lecture at Johns Hopkins University on Tuesday, February 15. His talk is titled "My Keats."

January 31 Lecture: What Type of Lamb does Isaiah 53 Describe?

January 25, 2011 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

The Jospeh and Rebecca Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies announces a lecture, "What Type of Lamb does Isaiah 53 Describe?" by Jeremy Schipper, on Monday, January 31, 2011, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm in 0142 Holzapfel Hall.

Poetic. Aesthetic. An Exploration of Creativity in Poetry and Visual Art

January 24, 2011 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

Poetic. Aesthetic. is a multimedia exhibition that partners Maryland poets with national and international artists to collaborate on original, interdisciplinary works.

Apply for ODK (Omicron Delta Kappa) Leadership Society

January 24, 2011 English

Omicron Delta Kappa – one of the most prestigious national societies to recognize leadership – is now accepting applications for the Spring 2011 semester.

Michael Dirda: Petrou Reader in Residence, Spring 2011

January 12, 2011 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

The English Department is bringing Michael Dirda, "Book World" columnist for the Washington Post, to campus for the spring semester as the "Petrou Reader in Residence."

Poetic. Aesthetic.

January 11, 2011 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies

University of Maryland’s The Art Gallery, in collaboration with the departments of English and Art, have partnered with national and international artists to create new works of visual art inspired by literature.

Multimedia Exhibition Shows Connection Between Poetry And Art

January 11, 2011 Art, University of Maryland Art Gallery, English

UM’s The Art Gallery presents Poetic.Aesthetic. from January 27, 2011 through March 5, 2011.