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Frank will research connections between U.K. and U.S. history and culture.
The College of Arts and Humanities extends its congratulations to outstanding faculty for RASA and CAPPA awards.
Jeremy Metz's (Ph.D. Candidate in Comparative Literature) short biography of Yanick Lahens, prominent Haitian novelist and essayist, appears in the just-published The Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography
As a guest of Hamilton College’s DHi, on April 14th Martha Nell Smith delivered a lecture to the college, “Diversity is Not a Luxury in DH: Institutional and Individual Challenges.”
Joshua Weiner was in Berlin in April, adding to the Berlin Notebook, which the Los Angeles Review of Books will publish this summer as an e-book.
Congratulations to our graduate students on their awards and accomplishments.
This semester, Julius Fleming, Jr. was awarded the Carter G. Woodson Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Virginia.
Elizabeth Arnold has a longish sequence of poems coming out in Chicago Review this summer. It's a central part of her next book, Skeleton Coast, which is set to appear from Flood Editions at the end of this year.
Stephen Rojcewicz, a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature, participated in a panel on “Thornton Wilder: Shakespeare, Roman Comedy, Greek Tragedy, and other Intertextualities,” at the 40th Annual Comparative Drama Conference
Bill Peterson (emeritus) spoke about the history of the Kelmscott Press Chaucer on May 11 at the University of Delaware Library.